South Korea: First breeding of dairy cows supported in Nepal, giving birth in February next year

Published 2023년 11월 2일

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Last year, a non-profit organization delivered 101 dairy cows to Nepal and the first breeding was successful. Currently, 41 cows are pregnant and the first birth is expected in February. This project aims to alleviate poverty in Nepal by increasing the population of dairy cows and utilizing their milk and improving seeds, with the government and international development cooperation supporting the initiative.
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Hepher Korea “First breeding of dairy cows supported in Nepal… giving birth in February next year” Last December, 101 domestic quality dairy cows were delivered to Nepal under the leadership of a non-profit organization, and the first breeding was successful. According to Hepher Korea, which promoted the dairy cow aid project in Nepal, 41 cows are currently pregnant and the first birth is expected to occur in February next year. As dairy cows are bred and their population increases, it is expected that they will contribute to alleviating poverty in Nepal by producing milk and using them to improve seeds. While the government is also supporting the project in various ways, we plan to expand related international development cooperation ...
Source: Yonhapnewstv

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