Australia exports 4,000 cows to Vietnam
The Vietnamese company Phu Lam will raise the Australian cows worth $6 million and will distribute them to farms and slaughterhouses within the country.
According to Voice of Vietnam, the company is carrying out a project called 'Producing beef breeding cattle and beef cattle' in the Quang Ninh province. The project represents the biggest total FDI investment in this region, reaching 40,000 cows every year.
Furthermore, the project also implies 1000 ha for 20,000 to be raised on according to Australian standards.
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