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‘Seththa’ visits a dairy farm in Kanchanaburi Province.

Kanchanaburi, 'Seththa' visits the dairy farm M Milk M2 Farm, Kanchanaburi Province, to feed milk to calves. Ready to order marketing Hoping to promote farmers in the area Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister along with the group Traveled to the dairy farm M Milk M2 Farm, where at this point there was Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior. Join in the area as well. When the Prime Minister arrived, he fed milk to two 1-week-old calves. During the time the Prime Minister fed the milk, he played with the calves. Use your hand to rub your head. Then walked into the cow barn. Ready to listen to reports on the amount of milk and the number of farmers in the area. By ordering to hasten to find a market It has been reported that there is now a decrease in the number of dairy farmers. While information on dairy farms in Kanchanaburi Province There are 25 farms with disease prevention and appropriate animal husbandry (GFM) systems for fiscal year 2024. Farms that have received Good Agricultural Practices for Dairy Farms (GAP) certification in Kanchanaburi Province, totaling 583 farms, are collection centers. Certified raw milk Kanchanaburi Province, 9 centers, 2 raw milk processing factories. For dairy farmers Kanchanaburi Province, 705 cases. The total number of dairy cows in Kanchanaburi Province is 23,393, with 10,316 cows being milked. In the area of ??Kanchanaburi Province, there are 5 districts that have dairy farmers, including Mueang Kanchanaburi District, Tha Muang District, Tha Maka District. Dan Makham Tia District. Source: Thai News Agency