TH Group proposes milk cow breeding project in Quang Ninh

TH Group proposes 6 trillion VND milk cow breeding project in Quang Ninh

TH Group has submitted a proposal to the People’s Committee of the northern province of Quang Ninh to invest in a projects breeding 20,000 milk cows with a total investment of nearly 6 trillion VND (258 USD) in Dam Ha district.
TH Group proposes 6 trillion VND milk cow breeding project in Quang Ninh ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Quang Ninh (VNA) – TH Group has submitted a proposalto the People’s Committee of the northern province of Quang Ninh to invest in aprojects breeding 20,000 milk cows with a total investment of nearly 6 trillionVND (258 USD) in Dam Ha district.

Representatives from the firm suggested a factory and a high-techfarm cluster in connection with processing and selling.

The representatives proposed popularising the model of hightechnology milk cow breeding cooperatives for sustainable development in DamHa, Tien Yen and Hai Ha districts.

Besides, a project on planting fruit trees and timber covering an area of 9,560hectares was proposed.

The TH Group also gave ideas on green tourism in the Easternpart of the locality.
Leaders of the surveyed localities in the province pledgedto create optimal conditions for the firm.

Leaders of Quang Ninh’s departments also proposed a numberof preferential policies for investors interested in promoting farmers’production.

Lauding the proposals of TH Group, Quang Ninh asked the firmto make more surveys and a detail planning for each area without changing landuse purpose. The province also agreed on the ideal of eco-tourism development.

The province will direct authorised agencies and localitiesto support the firm during the project designing and surveying process.-VNA
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