Nonghyup milk supply business exports Korean cow's semen to Ethiopia for 2 consecutive years

Published 2021년 5월 12일

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The article highlights a successful two-year consecutive export of Korean cow genetic resources, specifically artificial fertilization semen, to Ethiopia by the Nonghyup Economic Group's milk supply business office. This export, which increased local dairy farmers' income expectations by potentially boosting milk production, is part of a policy project from South Korea's Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The plan aims to further expand the export of Korean cow genetic resources to Central and Southeast Asia, showcasing South Korea's leading position in the international dairy industry.
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Export of Korean cow genetic resources to Ethiopia for 2 consecutive years Building a bridgehead for entry into the genetic resources of Korean cows in East Africa In connection with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (ODA, Korea Rural Community Corporation), the Nonghyup Economic Group's milk supply business office added an additional 15,000 exports of artificial fertilization for Korean cows to Ethiopia on the 1st following December last year. Finished. This was successfully exported for two years in a row, and the artificial insemination semen exported this time by the Agricultural Cooperatives is the amount that can conceive 7500 Ethiopian native cows at the same time. If used for Ethiopian native cows, whose milk production per cow is only 1~2kg per day, it is expected to contribute to the increase of income of local dairy farmers, as hybrids with increased production capacity by at least 5~10 times can be obtained. The Nonghyup Milk Introduction Business ...
Source: Aflnews

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