South Korean dairy cows in Nepal begin calving locally

Published 2024년 5월 8일

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In a notable effort to enhance the dairy farming industry in the Sindhuli region of Nepal, 75 out of 101 dairy cows donated by farmers at the Seoul Milk Cooperative and other sponsors from Korea have been confirmed pregnant, with the first calf born in February. This initiative, spearheaded by Hepher Korea and supported by both Korean and Nepalese officials, celebrated a significant milestone at the '2023 Business Performance Report and Appreciation Event' in Seoul. The project, which saw cows like Subini and Mandira expected to give birth in June, represents a hopeful future for local Nepalese farmers. Hepher Korea CEO Lee Hye-won's planned visit to Nepal on May 15 underscores the ongoing commitment to this cross-border agricultural development effort.
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[Livestock News Reporter Cho Yong-hwan] 75 dairy cows bound for Nepal are pregnant, first calving in February Expected to serve as a foundation for dairy farming development in Sindhuli region, Nepal Among the 101 dairy cows sent from Korea to Nepal, 75 were confirmed to be pregnant as of May, and following the birth of the first calf last February, they are expected to give birth in earnest starting this month and become mothers. Hepher Korea (CEO Lee Hye-won) held a meeting at 'Cheese Industry Seongsu', 37 Seongsui-ro 18-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, at 7 p.m. on the 7th, with Counselor Pespi Raj Bufferai of the Embassy of Nepal in Korea, Jeong-ho Lee, former Managing Director of Dairy Support at Seoul Milk Cooperative Co., Ltd. The '2023 Business Performance Report and Appreciation Event' was held with about 50 Korean and Nepalese officials, including Eagle Vet Director Yeom Seung-yeol, in attendance. ...
Source: Chuksannews

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