Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives responds to the policy of raising Thai buffalo

Published 2024년 5월 31일

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Ms. Ayarin Panrit, spokesperson for the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, emphasized the increasing popularity of buffalo farming in Thailand and urged farmers to consider buffalo as a valuable asset. Under Capt. Thammanat Phromphao's leadership, the Ministry is working to enhance buffalo production and marketing to boost tourism and economic value. Initiatives include the National Buffalo Fair, buffalo contests, a buffalo farm network, and improvements in breeding and disease control, all aimed at preserving local traditions and adding economic value to the country.
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Ms. Ayarin Panrit, spokesperson for the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (Political Department), said that raising buffalo in Thailand becoming more popular Therefore, I would like to ask farmers to consider buffalo as a mobile bank. The interest deposited is grass, especially the beautiful buffalo. milking semen for sale and breed parents It will create good income for farmers. and add economic value to the country It helps to preserve wisdom. and local cultural traditions (Soft Power) according to government policy In this matter, Capt. Thammanat Phromphao, Minister of Agriculture, has ordered Veterinarian Somchuan Rattanamangkhalanon Director General of the Department of Livestock Development Accelerate the development of production and marketing of Thai buffalo to attract tourists around the world. Restoring the ecology food chain system Take advantage of agricultural tourism The Department of Livestock Development organizes the National Buffalo Fair every year. and ...
Source: Naewna

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