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Dairy group to expand cow herd to 400,000 heads

Dairy maker TH Group aims to raise the number of cows under its closed breeding chain to 200,000.
Dairy group to expand cow herd to 400,000 heads
Dairy group to expand cow herd to 400,000 heads ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Dairy maker TH Group aims to raise thenumber of cows under its closed breeding chain to 200,000.

In addition, the group will also increase the number of cowsbred under the high-tech cooperative model with the participation of farmers to200,000 by 2025.

Recently, the group inaugurated a high-tech concentrateddairy cow farm cluster project in the central province Thanh Hoa.

With two clusters located in Yen My and Cong Binh communesof Nong Cong district, the 3.8 trillion VND (162.6 million USD) project is setto house 20,000 cows.

TH Group has been helping farmers apply high technologiessuch as cloud computing and internet of things in their production through thehi-tech cooperative model, with the first model implemented in Da Lat throughthe Dalatmilk brand. The Dalatmilk project has installed electric chips in cowherds of households involved to monitor the animal’s health via computers orsmartphones. It has also provided medicine and food and bought milk from thesehouseholds.

The model will be implemented in Thanh Hoa, Ha Giang, LaoCai, Cao Bang, Quang Ninh, Ho Chi Minh City’s Cu Chi district and Hanoi’s Ba Vidistrict.-VNA
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