The Ordinance on livestock breeds 2004 of Vietnam was promulgated on March 24, 2004, of which one of the fundamental contents is the regulation on the State policies on livestock breeds.
Specifically, according to Article 5 of the Ordinance on livestock breeds 2004 of Vietnam, State policies on livestock breeds include:
1. To ensure the development of livestock breeds along the direction of industrialization and modernization on the basis of livestock breed development strategy, planning and plans.
2. To prioritize investment in activities of collecting and conserving precious and rare livestock breeds; to research into, select, create, assay and test new livestock breeds and keep purebred livestock breeds, prototypal, grandparental and nucleus breed stocks with high productivity and quality.
3. To encourage and support organizations and individuals tasked to multiply or raise purebred livestock breeds, prototypal, grandparental and nucleus breed stocks.
4. To encourage organizations and individuals to invest in, conduct scientific research into, and apply scientific and technological advances to livestock breeds; to construct infrastructure and develop human resources for livestock breed activities.
5. To encourage organizations and individuals to produce and use new livestock breeds; or participate in insurance for livestock breeds.
6. To support the restoration of livestock breeds in cases where natural disasters or enemy sabotages cause serious consequences.
View more details at: The Ordinance on livestock breeds 2004 of Vietnam takes effect from July 01, 2004.
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