Post by account_disabled on Dec 30, 2023 9:09:50 GMT
Mr. Praphat Photsuthon, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Veterinarian Sorawit Thaneeto, Director General of the Department of Livestock Development Led a group to visit the business of a group of cattle farmers in Chiang Rai Province at the 4 x4 Cattle Farm, Ban Nong Si Chaeng. Sri Mueang Chum Subdistrict, Mae Sai District, Chiang Rai Province, to join in discussions with a group of cattle and buffalo farmers on a project to promote farmers to have a career during the dry season. Using pets such as raising cattle, buffalo, goats, sheep and poultry to support the dry season for approximately 4 months from the beginning of 2020 onwards, the nature of livestock management is With less water than growing crops and can be used as a substitute for other types of agriculture as well.
Moreover, it takes only 4 months to raise the animals, which corresponds to that time period and the animals can be fattened for sale. image-(6) By Dr. Sorawit said that the Department of Livestock Development through the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives has implemented the project. The Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) also participates in providing loans to farmers. To carry out the project by charging a low interest rate and still a fixed rate so that farmers can carry Telegram Number Data out the project fully and without much burden. The requirements are that if farmers raise cattle, buffalo, goats, sheep, and poultry, they can join the project but must form a group of at least 10 people or more to form a community enterprise and submit the project for a loan to BAAC has loan conditions: 1 group can borrow not less than 10 million baht. “Raising cattle, buffalo, goats, sheep and poultry is agriculture that uses little water but produces products that give good prices.
This can very well solve the problem of working to increase income during droughts or floods. For Chiang Rai Province It is considered to have a border with neighboring countries and can also export products to China where there is a large demand for livestock trade, therefore it is considered a very good opportunity. Therefore, interested farmers can contact to consult with district and provincial livestock officers," said Veterinarian Sorawit. image(10) Thawkhan Ms. Phakaimat Veerra, Vice President of the Chiang Rai Chamber of Commerce, Border Trade Affairs Department Said that in the past, for products such as live cattle and buffalo, the Chinese authorities had granted import quotas to Myanmar and In Lao PDR, there are more than 1 million fish per year, or 500,000 per country. Therefore, the market is considered to have very high demand and during this period the water level in the Mekong River is high because water is released from the dam in large quantities, causing travel.
Moreover, it takes only 4 months to raise the animals, which corresponds to that time period and the animals can be fattened for sale. image-(6) By Dr. Sorawit said that the Department of Livestock Development through the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives has implemented the project. The Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) also participates in providing loans to farmers. To carry out the project by charging a low interest rate and still a fixed rate so that farmers can carry Telegram Number Data out the project fully and without much burden. The requirements are that if farmers raise cattle, buffalo, goats, sheep, and poultry, they can join the project but must form a group of at least 10 people or more to form a community enterprise and submit the project for a loan to BAAC has loan conditions: 1 group can borrow not less than 10 million baht. “Raising cattle, buffalo, goats, sheep and poultry is agriculture that uses little water but produces products that give good prices.
This can very well solve the problem of working to increase income during droughts or floods. For Chiang Rai Province It is considered to have a border with neighboring countries and can also export products to China where there is a large demand for livestock trade, therefore it is considered a very good opportunity. Therefore, interested farmers can contact to consult with district and provincial livestock officers," said Veterinarian Sorawit. image(10) Thawkhan Ms. Phakaimat Veerra, Vice President of the Chiang Rai Chamber of Commerce, Border Trade Affairs Department Said that in the past, for products such as live cattle and buffalo, the Chinese authorities had granted import quotas to Myanmar and In Lao PDR, there are more than 1 million fish per year, or 500,000 per country. Therefore, the market is considered to have very high demand and during this period the water level in the Mekong River is high because water is released from the dam in large quantities, causing travel.