101 K-cows, on a flight to Nepal from South Korea, which used to receive aid, is now a decent donor

게시됨 2022년 12월 22일

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South Korea has donated 101 dairy cows to Nepal to boost the latter's dairy industry. The cows will be distributed to 50 farms in Nepal's Sinduli District. This is part of Korea's effort to aid in the reconstruction of Nepal's agriculture and dairy sectors, following its own post-war recovery with international support. The cows will be quarantined and then distributed, with the project including cost sharing, new barn construction, mobile app management of breeding, and the potential expansion of dairy cow breeding to 300 households.
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Korean dairy cows were loaded onto a flight to Nepal to help grow the Nepalese dairy industry. It was announced that Korea, which received aid from foreign cows after the Korean War and now boasts excellent milk productivity among the world's top five, has become a donor country leading the development of the dairy industry in the country. A farewell ceremony was held to commemorate the sending of 101 dairy cows from Korea to Nepal along with the organization Heper Korea. The farewell ceremony was attended by Minister of Agriculture and Food Hwang-geun Jeong, Nonghyup Federation President Lee Seong-hee, Head of Heffer Korea Lee Hye-won, and Nepalese dairy officials. It was not enough for the ruins to rebuild the base of life on their own. The same was true for agriculture and dairy and animal husbandry. In order to solve the problem of hunger and poverty, reconstruction was more urgent than any other field, but until just 50 years ago, milk production per cow per day was less than ...
출처: Donga

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