Vietnam ponders over $475mn support for livestock farmers

Apr 11th at 16:13
11-04-2014 16:13:19+07:00

Vietnam ponders over $475mn support for livestock farmers

The Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is soliciting feedback on an incentive policy that seeks to earmark more than VND10 trillion (roughly US$475 million) to support livestock farmers countrywide in the next seven years.

 

Beneficiaries of the aid would be small farming households raising cattle or poultry, Tien Phong (Vanguard) newspaper cited the ministry as saying at a hearing with several local authorities and relevant agencies in Hanoi last month.

There are around 12 million such livestock-raising households across the country and it would cost more than VND10 trillion to support them during the 2014-2020 period, Hoang Thanh Van, head of the Department of Livestock Production, said at the meeting.

Farmers who sign contracts with livestock companies and owners of industrial farms who earn VND1 billion ($47,170) or more from livestock cultivation per year would not benefit from this project, he added.

With localities nationwide already earmarking up to VND3 trillion ($141,509) a year for developing the livestock industry, Van said VND10 trillion is not a big sum, given the country’s huge number of livestock farmers.

Under the plan, each farmer would receive financial assistance to buy sows, cows or pig semen.

Poultry farmers with a herd of at least 200 chickens and those who raise dairy cattle would be able to access loans at zero interest rates for two years.

The program will be funded by the central and local budgets, according to the ministry.

While it is still under consideration, the aid has faced objections from some local experts.

Nguyen Thanh Son, director of the Vietnam National Institute of Animal Science, said not all small farmers should be allowed to benefit from the program.

“The support would only encourage the development of small-scale livestock farming, which is against the national development strategy,” he was quoted by Dan Tri newswire as saying.

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