Department of Livestock Development Accelerates to Upgrade Pig Farms Into The “GFM” System
“GFM” system The Department of Livestock Development has rushed to raise pig farms to a suitable disease prevention and animal husbandry system “GFM” for small and small farmers. along with issuing measures to promote and rehabilitate the occupation of pig farmers affected by “ASF”
The Department of Livestock Development has a policy to drive farms with disease prevention and animal husbandry systems that are suitable for pigs (GFM: Good Farm Management) in order to raise the level of pig farming for small and small farmers.
To be managed with a biosafety system. (Biosecurity), which is to reduce problems from the epidemic and promote the safety of livestock products
The Appropriate Animal Disease Prevention and Control (GFM) system consists of 8 management areas:
– Organizing the party area and structure
– Management of houses or pens and equipment
– Fleet Management
– Person Management
– Health Management
– Management of food, water and veterinary drugs
– Data Management
– Environmental Management
which farmers can follow easily, uncomplicated and low cost can prevent and reduce the risk of disease outbreaks that may cause losses incurred when an epidemic occurs
The Department of Livestock Development has also put in place measures to promote and rehabilitate pigs affected by African Swine Fever (ASF) by small and small pig farmers in the early stages.
The Department of Livestock Development ordered the officials of the Department to in the regions across the country Provide advice and survey the farmer’s raising needs of pigs. under risk assessment measures
And small-scale pig farmers must have good knowledge and correct understanding and are ready to raise new pigs under the biosafety system. (Biosecurity)
In addition, the Department of Livestock Development has measures to promote and support the necessary production factors.
To help reduce production costs for farmers such as cheap animal breeds (finished pigs, sows)
by the Department of Livestock Development and the Swine Raiser Network Providing advice on various forage crops, as well as coordinating to find funding sources for pig farming by BAAC
Not more than 100,000 baht per person, 4% interest per year) Farmers Aid Fund (enterprise groups/registered groups/cooperatives), etc.
The Department of Livestock Development has therefore encouraged and encouraged farmers to have knowledge. An understanding of animal husbandry and proper handling Currently, the Department of Livestock Development has certified farms that have disease prevention systems and suitable animal husbandry for 10 types of livestock.
These include native poultry, layer chickens, meat ducks, egg ducks, dairy cows, beef cattle, buffaloes, goats, sheep and pigs. or want more information You can ask the district livestock office staff at the area where the animal husbandry is located.
Department of Livestock Development accelerates to upgrade pig farms into the “GFM” system
“GFM” system The Department of Livestock Development has rushed to raise pig farms to a suitable disease prevention and animal husbandry system “GFM” for small and small farmers. along with issuing measures to promote and rehabilitate the occupation of pig farmers affected by “ASF”
The Department of Livestock Development has a policy to drive farms with disease prevention and animal husbandry systems that are suitable for pigs (GFM: Good Farm Management) in order to raise the level of pig farming for small and small farmers.
To be managed with a biosafety system. (Biosecurity), which is to reduce problems from the epidemic and promote the safety of livestock products
The Appropriate Animal Disease Prevention and Control (GFM) system consists of 8 management areas:
– Organizing the party area and structure
– Management of houses or pens and equipment
– Fleet Management
– Person Management
– Health Management
– Management of food, water and veterinary drugs
– Data Management
– Environmental Management
which farmers can follow easily, uncomplicated and low cost can prevent and reduce the risk of disease outbreaks that may cause losses incurred when an epidemic occurs
The Department of Livestock Development has also put in place measures to promote and rehabilitate pigs affected by African Swine Fever (ASF) by small and small pig farmers in the early stages.
The Department of Livestock Development ordered the officials of the Department to in the regions across the country Provide advice and survey the farmer’s raising needs of pigs. under risk assessment measures
And small-scale pig farmers must have good knowledge and correct understanding and are ready to raise new pigs under the biosafety system. (Biosecurity)
In addition, the Department of Livestock Development has measures to promote and support the necessary production factors.
To help reduce production costs for farmers such as cheap animal breeds (finished pigs, sows)
by the Department of Livestock Development and the Swine Raiser Network Providing advice on various forage crops, as well as coordinating to find funding sources for pig farming by BAAC
Not more than 100,000 baht per person, 4% interest per year) Farmers Aid Fund (enterprise groups/registered groups/cooperatives), etc.
The Department of Livestock Development has therefore encouraged and encouraged farmers to have knowledge. An understanding of animal husbandry and proper handling Currently, the Department of Livestock Development has certified farms that have disease prevention systems and suitable animal husbandry for 10 types of livestock.
These include native poultry, layer chickens, meat ducks, egg ducks, dairy cows, beef cattle, buffaloes, goats, sheep and pigs. or want more information You can ask the district livestock office staff at the area where the animal husbandry is located.
Department of Livestock Development accelerates to upgrade pig farms into the “GFM” system
“GFM” system The Department of Livestock Development has rushed to raise pig farms to a suitable disease prevention and animal husbandry system “GFM” for small and small farmers. along with issuing measures to promote and rehabilitate the occupation of pig farmers affected by “ASF”
The Department of Livestock Development has a policy to drive farms with disease prevention and animal husbandry systems that are suitable for pigs (GFM: Good Farm Management) in order to raise the level of pig farming for small and small farmers.
To be managed with a biosafety system. (Biosecurity), which is to reduce problems from the epidemic and promote the safety of livestock products
The Appropriate Animal Disease Prevention and Control (GFM) system consists of 8 management areas:
– Organizing the party area and structure
– Management of houses or pens and equipment
– Fleet Management
– Person Management
– Health Management
– Management of food, water and veterinary drugs
– Data Management
– Environmental Management
which farmers can follow easily, uncomplicated and low cost can prevent and reduce the risk of disease outbreaks that may cause losses incurred when an epidemic occurs
The Department of Livestock Development has also put in place measures to promote and rehabilitate pigs affected by African Swine Fever (ASF) by small and small pig farmers in the early stages.
The Department of Livestock Development ordered the officials of the Department to in the regions across the country Provide advice and survey the farmer’s raising needs of pigs. under risk assessment measures
And small-scale pig farmers must have good knowledge and correct understanding and are ready to raise new pigs under the biosafety system. (Biosecurity)
In addition, the Department of Livestock Development has measures to promote and support the necessary production factors.
To help reduce production costs for farmers such as cheap animal breeds (finished pigs, sows)
by the Department of Livestock Development and the Swine Raiser Network Providing advice on various forage crops, as well as coordinating to find funding sources for pig farming by BAAC
Not more than 100,000 baht per person, 4% interest per year) Farmers Aid Fund (enterprise groups/registered groups/cooperatives), etc.
The Department of Livestock Development has therefore encouraged and encouraged farmers to have knowledge. An understanding of animal husbandry and proper handling Currently, the Department of Livestock Development has certified farms that have disease prevention systems and suitable animal husbandry for 10 types of livestock.
These include native poultry, layer chickens, meat ducks, egg ducks, dairy cows, beef cattle, buffaloes, goats, sheep and pigs. or want more information You can ask the district livestock office staff at the area where the animal husbandry is located.
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