C.P. Vietnam hands over forest project in Binh Phuoc province

November 05, 2024 | 15:43
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C.P. Vietnam Corporation (CPV) and the Ta Thiet Protective Forest Management Board handed over a forestry project in Binh Phuoc province on October 31.

The project is a part of a plan to cultivate over 40 hectares of sustainable forests by 2028, to increase forest coverage, reduce soil erosion, preserve water resources, improve ecosystems, and foster sustainable economic development.

C.P. Vietnam hands over forest project in Binh Phuoc province
Sawang Chanprasert presenting a project sponsorship plaque to the Ta Thiet Protective Forest Management Board. Photo: C.P.Vietnam

The event welcomed over 80 delegates, including Tran Quoc Hung, head of the Forestry Department, and Le Thi Anh Tuyet, vice chairwoman of Loc Ninh People's Committee. On behalf of CPV, Sawang Chanprasert, senior vice president of the poultry breeding business, was present alongside local CPV’s leaders and staff. The event also hosted partners, suppliers, and media representatives.

The project is also part of efforts to promote ecotourism, attracting visitors to the Ta Thiet historical site – the headquarters of the Southern Vietnam Liberation Army Command.

C.P. Vietnam hands over forest project in Binh Phuoc province

Delegates participated in planting 400 saplings. Photo: C.P.Vietnam

With over three decades in Vietnam and a vision of becoming "The Kitchen of the World", CPV currently operates 12 animal feed factories and nine food processing plants, employing over 30,000 staff across Vietnam. In Binh Phuoc, CPV has established a modern closed production complex to meet the demands of exporting processed chicken to the world's most challenging markets.

In its commitment to sustainable development, CPV operates on the principle of "Three Benefits", prioritising the interests of the country and its people, followed by the company’s interests. With responsibility towards the community and the environment, CPV is continually expanding green projects, notably the "C.P. Vietnam - Journey for a Green Vietnam" initiative, which aims to plant 1.5 million trees.

C.P. Vietnam hands over forest project in Binh Phuoc province

Recognising that each tree planted today contributes to a sustainable future, CPV is committed to caring for and developing forest areas, protecting ecosystems, and supporting the government in promoting the protection of our green lungs and achieving Vietnam's net-zero goal. The project aims to inspire more people to plant trees, protect the environment, and join hands to create the foundation for a green, clean, and sustainable Vietnam.

For C.P. Vietnam, sustainable development is not just a commitment but a core foundation where the interests of the country and community are prioritised. The company continuously strives to build a sustainable economic ecosystem, in harmony with society and the environment, so that every step taken by CPV contributes to a prosperous, sustainable, and green Vietnam.
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