Proposal to handle more than 300 livestock farms in Dong Nai that do not have environmental procedures

Published 2024년 2월 22일

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The Department of Natural Resources and Environment in Dong Nai province, Vietnam, has called for the inspection and regulation of 328 pig and chicken farms that lack environmental procedures. This follows a four-month inspection of livestock facilities for environmental regulation compliance. In 2023, over 2,000 establishments were relocated and 861 were shut down for operating in non-permitted areas. Dong Nai, a hub for the country's pig and chicken farming industry, hosts 1,457 concentrated breeding facilities and over 22,200 smallholder farming facilities.
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On September 19, the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Dong Nai province issued a document requesting the People's Committees of districts and Long Khanh City to inspect and handle 328 pig and chicken farms spread across 10/11 districts and cities (except Bien Hoa City) has processing contracts for 4 companies including: C.P Vietnam Joint Stock Company, Japfa Comfeed Vietnam Company Limited, CJ Vina Argi Company Limited - Dong Nai Branch and Sunjin Vina Company Limited, but there are no environmental procedures. This is the result of 4 months of general inspection of livestock facilities complying with environmental regulations in the area according to the plan of Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee in Xuan Loc, Cam My, Thong Nhat, Dinh Quan districts. , Trang Bom, Dinh Quan, Tan Phu, Vinh Cuu, Nhon Trach, Long Thanh and Long Khanh City. Previously, in February 2023, Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee decided to approve a list of 3,006 livestock facilities ...
Source: Danviet

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