
12 farmer households in Nghia Do commune received support for breeding chickens from Tiem Anh Chicken Farm.
On the afternoon of July 27, Tiem Anh chicken farm (Xuan Hoa commune - Lao Cai) organized the program "Livelihood Support for Members of the Farmers' Association of Nghia Do commune", through the connection of the commune Farmers' Association.
At the program, the Tiem Anh chicken farm gave 2,400 golden chickens to 12 farmer families, each family received 200 chickens. Along with giving away the breed, the members were also instructed by the Tiem Anh chicken farm on chicken raising techniques and how to prevent some common diseases in chicken flocks.

The straw-yellow chicken is an ancient Vietnamese chicken breed with yellow feathers, yellow legs, yellow beak, serrated comb, soft and delicious meat... adaptable to many ecological zones, easy to raise, low feed requirements, high disease resistance. The chicken meat is especially delicious, favored by the market...

This is one of the practical activities of the Farmers' Association of Nghia Do commune, thereby helping farmer households in difficult circumstances to develop their family economy , increase their income, and escape poverty sustainably. This activity has been recognized and highly appreciated by Party committees and authorities at all levels, and supported by the people, contributing to enhancing the prestige of the Association, strengthening the trust and attachment of members to the Association.
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