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Palau is strengthening its response to diseases that can spread from animals to people, with new focus on farm safety, early reporting and coordination. Officials say farmers play a key role in protecting both animal and human health.

Workshop highlights farm safety, early detection and stronger national response

By: Telbakes Yano

KOROR, Palau (April 2026) — Palau is stepping up efforts to protect farmers, families and communities from diseases that can pass from animals to people.

From April 20 to 23, the Bureau of Agriculture joined national partners in a workshop focused on zoonotic diseases — illnesses that spread between animals and humans. These can include diseases carried by livestock, pets or wildlife, especially when people and animals live or work closely together.

Officials say the training comes at an important time. Changes in weather, rising temperatures and shifts in the environment are increasing the risk of disease. At the same time, farmers and communities are interacting more often with animals, raising the chances of infections spreading.

From April 20 to 23, the Bureau of Agriculture joined national partners in a workshop focused on zoonotic diseases — illnesses that spread between animals and humans. Photo credit: BOA

For farmers, this means paying close attention to animal health. Sick animals can show signs such as loss of appetite, weakness, wounds that do not heal, or unusual behavior. Some diseases can spread through contact with blood, waste, or contaminated water.

During the workshop, agriculture officials shared practical ways to prevent and respond to these risks. This includes keeping farms clean, separating sick animals, reporting unusual illness early, and improving biosecurity — simple steps like controlling who enters farms and keeping equipment clean.

The training followed a “One Health” approach, which means human health, animal health and the environment are all connected. When animals are healthy and farms are well-managed, people are safer too.

Participants reviewed how Palau currently tracks diseases and discussed which illnesses should be watched most closely. They also identified gaps, such as the need for faster reporting and stronger coordination between agencies.

The goal is to make sure Palau can quickly detect and respond to any outbreak — before it spreads widely.

The workshop brought together government agencies, technical experts and community partners, highlighting the importance of working together.

The Bureau of Agriculture says it will continue supporting farmers and communities with guidance, training and disease monitoring to protect the health of people, animals and the environment.

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