Thailand unlocks the green light to import beef cattle and buffalo from Myanmar, emphasize that registration must be done

Published May 17, 2024

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, under Captain Thammanat Promphao, has sanctioned the import of beef cattle and buffalo from Myanmar, stressing the importance of clear registration and strict regulation compliance. This decision, based on a study by the Beef Cattle-Buffalo Development Policy Committee, aims to ensure traceability, curb illegal imports, and boost market competitiveness without harming local farmers. Key measures include animal identification, marketing promotion, and food security plans to improve production efficiency and cut costs.
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'Agriculture' unlocks the green light to import 'beef cattle and buffalo' from Myanmar. Emphasize that registration must be clearly done. 17 May 2024 Captain Thammanat Promphao, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Chaired the meeting of the Beef Cattle-Buffalo Development Policy Committee. and National Products (Beef Board) No. 2/2024, with Mr. Aphai Suthisang, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Dr. Somchuan Veterinarian Rattanamangkhalanon Director General of the Department of Livestock Development and representatives of relevant agencies attended at the meeting room of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Captain Thammanat said that the meeting had considered unlocking the importation of beef cattle and buffalo from Myanmar. The subcommittee on maintaining the market for consumption of cattle and buffalo meat and products has held a meeting to study information for comprehensive decision-making. Both in terms of the quantity ...
Source: Naewna

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