TH True Milk leads Asia in dairy farming scale

TH True Milk, a pioneer in promoting clean dairy products in Vietnam, recently broke a record in the India-based Asian Record Organization to become the top Asian large-scale and high-tech dairy farm.
THTrue Milk, a pioneer in promoting clean dairy products in Vietnam,recently broke a record in the India-based Asian Record Organization tobecome the top Asian large-scale and high-tech dairy farm.

With a total investment of 1.2 billion USD, the company’s highlyautomated farm project in Nghia Dan district, central Nghe An provincewas opened in 2009 and targets a scale of nearly 203,000 cows in 2020.Currently, two of its expected four clusters have been completed,keeping 45,000 cows and producing up to 80,000 million litres of milkper day.

Israeli-based Afimilk, a global leader indeveloping and manufacturing computerized systems for modern dairy farmsand herd management, is in charge of breed consultation and livestockmanagement technology at the farm while a New Zealand company, TotallyVets, is responsible for the cattle’s medical care.

The farm can generate up to 1.5 billion VND (69,767 USD) per hectare andhas thus far created 1,300 jobs for locals. TH True Milk is conductingresearch in a bid to establish similar farm models in northern Thanh Hoaprovince and the Central Highlands provinces of Lam Dong and Dak Lak.

Taking into account TH True Milk’s contribution to domestic dairyindustry, the State President awarded it the Labour Order, thirdclass.-VNA

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