Vietnam: Aiming to export goat and sheep meat products to Muslim countries

Published 2024년 11월 3일

Tridge summary

Ninh Thuan is planning to sustainably develop its goat and sheep farming industry by establishing linkages between farmers and businesses, and restructuring the livestock industry. The province is encouraging large-scale enterprises to invest in the sector and is supporting livestock farming households to adapt to managed farming and create stable supply areas. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Ninh Thuan is providing maximum support to livestock farming and has directed commercial banking systems to increase loan support. The province is also focusing on policies to attract businesses to invest in various stages of livestock production and to create brand buildings for products. Additionally, Nhat Thanh Food Company is developing a Halal slaughter process to export to Muslim countries in West Asia.
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Original content

Currently, for the goat and sheep farming industry to develop sustainably, Ninh Thuan needs to build linkage chains between farmers and establishments, businesses that do slaughter, purchase, process, preserve and consume. Gradually bring goat and sheep products to supermarkets, retail stores, daily meals and aim for export. In addition, promoting the restructuring of the livestock industry towards farms with grassland planning, commodity production projects with processing industry and product consumption is very necessary. Therefore, to form linkage chains, there must be mechanisms and policies to attract large-scale enterprises to invest in and develop goat and sheep farming. Maintain and develop goats and sheep as Ninh Thuan's typical products, develop the "Ninh Thuan Goat" certification mark and the "Ninh Thuan Sheep" brand. Mr. Truong Khac Tri, Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Ninh Thuan, said that the agricultural sector has ...
Source: Agriculture

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