HCM City Milch Cow Co is investing more than 45 billion VND (2.45 million USD) to build a network of breeding facilities and meadows for dairy cows and meat cows in Lam Dong province’s Duc Trong district.
The company aims to ensure the best conditions to develop 1,200 milch and meat cows by 2012.
In the initial period, the company has moved more than 200 cows from HCM City to Lam Dong province for breeding and raising purposes.
The company said Lam Dong has cool weather conducive to the development of cow breeding.
It plans to develop meat cows on 250ha, of which 100ha will be used for creating high-quality meadows.
The company has a herd of 3,290 cows. Nearly 1,000 out of them are raised in Cu Chi district.
Every year, the company provides more than 400 breeding milch cows to HCM City and other provinces in the country, and sells 1,m000 meat cows to the market.
The herd of cows are managed and raised according to the quality standard ISO2001: 2008 and they are cared for carefully and protected from disease, ensuring the quality of the cows.
The company has also expanded the areas of meadows to 496ha with diversified grasses, aiming to ensure feed for cows./.
The company aims to ensure the best conditions to develop 1,200 milch and meat cows by 2012.
In the initial period, the company has moved more than 200 cows from HCM City to Lam Dong province for breeding and raising purposes.
The company said Lam Dong has cool weather conducive to the development of cow breeding.
It plans to develop meat cows on 250ha, of which 100ha will be used for creating high-quality meadows.
The company has a herd of 3,290 cows. Nearly 1,000 out of them are raised in Cu Chi district.
Every year, the company provides more than 400 breeding milch cows to HCM City and other provinces in the country, and sells 1,m000 meat cows to the market.
The herd of cows are managed and raised according to the quality standard ISO2001: 2008 and they are cared for carefully and protected from disease, ensuring the quality of the cows.
The company has also expanded the areas of meadows to 496ha with diversified grasses, aiming to ensure feed for cows./.