VoThanh Son, senior expert on rural development at the WB and a teamleader of the project, said the additional funding aimed to consolidatethe project’s initial achievements and expand good agriculturalpractices to other localities.
The project wasfirst approved in September 2009, with t he International DevelopmentAssociation ( IDA ) providing 65.26 million USD and the Government ofVietnam contributing 13.77 million USD.
Theproject aims to increase the effectiveness of small-scale animalhusbandry, reduce the adverse impacts of livestock on the environment,improve processing procedures, and boost food safety throughout thesupply chain.
The project has so far helpedupgrade 124 small-scale abattoirs and improve hygiene standards in 23medium- and large-scale abattoirs. It also helped 300 markets for meatproducts meet food hygiene and safety standards.-VNA