November 6, 2024 | 06:29 GMT +7
November 6, 2024 | 06:29 GMT +7
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Japfa Comfeed Vietnam Ltd. Co., (Japfa Vietnam) in collaboration with its animal feed agents, came to visit 10 primary schools across Vietnam on the back-to-school day, September 5, 2022, with the companies’ almost 400 gifts for students.
At the schools in the provinces of Dong Nai, Ben Tre, Quang Nam, Dak Lak, Dak Nong, Tien Giang, Binh Phuoc, Tra Vinh, Dong Thap, and Lam Dong, Japfa Vietnam representatives presented gifts with a total value of more than VND 150 million to disadvantaged students with good schooling records. Each gift comprises a schoolbag and notebooks.
At Phu Kiet Primary School in Tien Giang, accompanying agent Nguyen Thi Le Thu highly appreciated the program’s significance, which is encouraging the students’ spirit in continuing to overcome difficulties and strive for good achievements in the new school year.
Also as part of the program, representatives of Japfa Vietnam’s northern branch presented Japfa Best-branded chicken meat and eggs to Hoa Mai and Hoa Phuong kindergartens in Hoa Binh Province on the occasion of the new school year. In total, the company will give more than 20,000 eggs and nearly one ton of chicken meat to the kids at the two places during the 2022 - 2023 school year.
“Japfa for Kids” is a program maintained and expanded by the company for several years to support in terms of nutrition and provide a better learning environment for children. For years, the company has provided thousands of gifts and scholarships, built and renovated many school buildings across the country. Specifically, in January 2022, the company inaugurated and handed over Hoa Sen Kindergarten on Street 15, Dong Ha Commune, Duc Linh District, Binh Thuan Province with a total investment of more than VND 2.2 billion. The school includes three spacious classrooms, restrooms, playgrounds, gates and fences, ensuring a safe and comfortable learning environment.
Japfa entered Vietnam in 1996 via a joint venture with Vietnam Livestock Corporation. In 1999, Japfa became a 100% foreign-invested company with the name of Japfa Comfeed Vietnam Ltd. Co., headquartered in Huong Canh Town, Binh Xuyen District, Vinh Phuc Province.
During more than 25 years in Vietnam, championing sustainable development in all production and business activities, Japfa Vietnam focuses on developing products from refined raw materials, operating a safe farming system to ensure the health conditions of animals to create the best sources of food for markets. The company is also coordinating at the highest level with its business partners in many projects to support communities, especially children, protect the environment, and develop human resources quality to enhance prosperity in Vietnam.
Japfa (short for Java Pelletizing Factory) is one of the leading enterprises in the field of food industry and agriculture focusing on animal protein products. Since establishment in 1971 in Indonesia, up to now Japfa has constantly developed and expanded its network of operations with more than 40,000 employees and is present in many countries such as Indonesia, China, Vietnam, India, Bangladesh and Myanmar. Japfa specializes in manufacturing and supplying milk, protein products (poultry, beef, pork, seafood) and packaged foods to millions of customers around the world.
Translated by Samuel Pham
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