TH Group targets 137,000 dairy cows by 2020

Vietnamese dairy producer TH Group aims to have 137,000 dairy cows by 2020 thanks to a 1.2 billion USD project to develop its cow herd and milk processing.
TH Group targets 137,000 dairy cows by 2020 ảnh 1A shop of TH group (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese dairy producer TH Group aims to have 137,000dairy cows by 2020 thanks to a 1.2 billion USD project to develop its cow herdand milk processing.

In the project’s initial stage, 45,000 cows were raised on an area of 8,100hectares and created jobs for thousands of local labourers, said TH GroupChairwoman Thai Huong.

The group is planning to breed additional 30,000 cows in the central provinceof Thanh Hoa and 30,000 others in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong.

Afitag pedometers, which serve two purposes- cow identification and activitymeasuring, are put on the cows. Milk extraction is automated in self-containedprocess to ensure high-quality milk.

Along with strict disease prevention, TH Group’s farms also apply standoutnutrition and health care for their cow herds.

According to Thai Huong, high technology is key to robust agriculture andapplication of cutting edged technology to cow farming has helped the groupproduce top quality milk.

The group’s cows are producing 8,000-9,000 litres of milk per period per year,highest in the Southeast Asia.-VNA
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