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| Japfa Vietnam, in collaboration with the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Long Ha Commune (Dong Nai province), presents day-old chicks and animal feed to local farmers |
On July 29, Japfa Comfeed Vietnam Co., Ltd. (Japfa Vietnam), in collaboration with the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Long Ha Commune (Dong Nai), presented 8,000 day-old chicks and four tonnes of animal feed to 80 disadvantaged farming households in the area. This event was part of a project themed “Care & Share” that Japfa has implemented over the years to improve farmers’ livelihoods and encourage sustainable agriculture.
“Sustainable development remains a core pillar of the company’s business strategy. Besides providing high-quality products to the market, Japfa is also committed to investing in impactful community initiatives that address the genuine needs of local communities,” said a Japfa representative.
The initiative to donate breeding chickens and animal feed is not only a form of immediate support, but also aims to create long-term impact by helping farmers gradually improve their household economies. This marks the second consecutive year that Japfa has implemented the initiative in Long Ha commune, demonstrating the company’s continuity and strategic approach to its community development efforts.
The donated breed this year is Mia, which is well-suited to local farming conditions, easy to raise, and delivers high economic efficiency. All chicks are fully vaccinated and sexed before being delivered to the beneficiaries. In addition, each household received 50 kg of animal feed to reduce initial costs and ensure proper nutrition during the early growth stages.
Nguyen Thi Huong, a member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee and chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Long Ha Commune, shared, "Following the administrative merger, Long Ha is focusing on economic development and improving local livelihoods. In this process, the support of enterprises like Japfa is highly valuable, especially when initiatives are well-structured and designed for long-term impacts.”
Alongside breeding chickens and animal feed, farmers will also receive on-site technical support from Japfa experts on farm design, feeding, vaccination, and disease control. The initiative aims to build a replicable livestock farming model, helping enhance rural living standards.
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| Dieu Minh Hung (Bu Ka 1 village) appreciated the quality of chickens provided by Japfa |
Being one of the beneficiaries since 2024, Dieu Minh Hung from Bu Ka 1 village expressed his appreciation for the quality of Japfa’s poultry, highlighting their strong immunity and rapid growth. “All the chicks I raised last year survived. They reached over three kilograms after three months with smooth feathers, and healthy, bright red combs,” Hung said.
To raise chickens effectively, Hung pays particular attention to well-ventilated, hygienic housing conditions and proper care during the early stages. Following the technical guidelines provided by Japfa has helped his birds grow faster and minimise risks.
In pursuit of sustainable agricultural development, Japfa Vietnam continues to expand its community support initiatives aimed at improving livelihoods and fostering local economic growth. The company has donated nearly 100,000 breeding chickens to farmers in remote and ethnic minority areas across more than 10 provinces nationwide over the years. The initiative is expected to be further extended to other rural areas.
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