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Vietnam's project of beef cattle fattening 2020-2022 has brought an effective result

Published Oct 8, 2021

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A project in Thai Binh province, Vietnam, has significantly improved the income of farmers involved in rearing beef cattle, as reported by the Thai Binh Provincial Rural Development Center. Funded by the national agricultural center, the project aimed to enhance the productivity and value of cattle fattening, with a focus on environmental sanitation. In 2021, the project supported 40 households, providing half of the total cost of feed and other necessary materials, and demonstrating a notable increase in the weight and health of the cows, leading to higher selling prices compared to traditional farming. Similar successful outcomes have been observed in Nam Dinh and Bac Ninh provinces, indicating the effectiveness of the project in improving farmers' livelihoods through efficient cattle rearing.
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Farmers benefit According to Mr. Tran Minh Hung - Director of Thai Binh Provincial Rural Development Center, the project "Building a fattening model of beef cattle" in the period of 2020 - 2022 with the financial support of the national agricultural center has brought remarkable results to households. farmers participating in the project. The objective of the project is to improve productivity and value in fattening cattle, associated with ensuring environmental sanitation; From the effectiveness of demonstration models, through training classes and propaganda workshops, the model will be replicated in the community, thereby increasing people's income. Accordingly, in 2021, Thai Binh province's agricultural center has built a model of fattening beef cattle with 2 demonstration sites in Dong Hung and Thai Thuy districts, with a scale of 250 cows, with 40 participating households. When participating in the project, farmers are supported with 50% of the total amount of mixed ...
Source: Danviet

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