South Korea stands tall as a dairy aid donor, 42 dairy cows went to Nepal

Published 2022년 12월 22일

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South Korea has sent 42 cows to Nepal as part of the 'send 101 cows to Nepal' project, with the aim of boosting Nepal's dairy industry. The cows will be transported in optimally adjusted cargo compartments, and will undergo quarantine before being distributed to 50 farms in the Sindulli district. Over the next two years, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs will support Nepali dairy farmers through international cooperation projects, including on-site education, training, and the dispatch of Korean experts in artificial insemination and breeding management.
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Correspondent Choi Pyeong-cheon and Cha Min-ji = As part of the 'send 101 cows to Nepal' project, 42 cows went to Nepal. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs held a farewell ceremony at Incheon International Airport Cargo Terminal on the 22nd with Heper Korea, a private international development organization, to commemorate the first day of sending 101 Korean dairy cows to Nepal. Agriculture and Food Minister Jeong Hwang-geun, Agricultural Cooperative Federation President Lee Seong-hee, a beneficiary of two dairy cows donated by Heper International in the past, and Lee Jae-bok, the donor of the cow this time, attended the event. If 42 cows are transported on that day, the remaining cows will be additionally transported three times between the 23rd and 28th along with semen and feed for artificial insemination. In January of next year, two dairy cows will be transported and used for semen production for genetic improvement. This support project ...
Source: Yna

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