101 South Korean dairy cows go to Nepal

Published 2022년 12월 13일

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs of South Korea is planning to export 101 Korean dairy cows and Korean-style cow seeds to Nepal, in collaboration with Heifer Korea and other private organizations. This initiative, funded by both the government and the private sector, aims to help Nepal's dairy industry, which contributes 9% to the country's GDP. The Korean cows will be distributed to small farms in the Sindulli district, and the project will include follow-up activities such as expert dispatch, mobile app management for specifications, and education support. The cows and breeding items will be donated, with some funds raised through crowdfunding and cow donations from domestic dairy farmers.
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Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Heper Korea Various follow-up activities based on ODA support Stable breeding and income generation help Dispatch experts to manage specifications through mobile apps Support for education, etc. for each farm The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (hereinafter referred to as the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs) recently announced that it will transport Korean-style cow seeds (seeds for artificial insemination) and 101 cows to Nepal by air on the 22nd, together with Heifer Korea (CEO Lee Hye-won), an international development organization. . This is the first time that Korean dairy cows and dairy cows have gone abroad. This international development cooperation project (ODA) is jointly supported by the government and the private sector. After the Korean War, Korea, which received cows and rebuilt its dairy industry with the help of Heper International and the international community, now supports Nepal, which needs ...
Source: Aflnews

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