Vietnam livestock industry strives to maintain growth target

Published 2021년 7월 15일

Tridge summary

Despite challenges such as extreme weather, diseases, and the Covid-19 epidemic, which led to fluctuating prices and transportation difficulties, Hanoi's livestock industry experienced growth in the first half of 2021. The industry saw increases in the total herd of buffaloes and cows, pigs, and dogs and cats, but a decrease in the poultry herd. The industry also faced challenges like the risk of infectious diseases and the need to adjust to new situations. Efforts have been made to link production with market demand, implement proactive production plans, and prevent and control diseases. The industry plans to focus on managing breed quality, applying information technology, and developing concentrated livestock production areas for key products, using ecological breeding and the process of bio-secure livestock production.
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Original content

Kinhtedothi - Overcoming difficulties and challenges from extreme weather and diseases, Hanoi's livestock industry has achieved positive results in the first 6 months of the year. To achieve the growth target of over 4.2% in 2021, the industry must make flexible changes in the new situation. Facing many challenges Faced with the complicated situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in Vietnam and the world, from the end of 2020 up to now, the price of animal feed has increased 10 times. The cost of raising livestock increases, while the price of livestock and poultry fluctuates, making farmers not feel secure to invest. On the other hand, the Covid-19 epidemic also affects the transport and circulation of animals and animal products between regions. Hoang Long Livestock Cooperative (Tan Uoc, Thanh Oai). Photos taken before the outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic In fact, Hanoi has a large number of livestock and poultry, the import and export of livestock and poultry from Hanoi to the ...
Source: Kinhtedothi

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