Post by habibkhan13 on Feb 16, 2024 22:40:07 GMT -6
isited Ban Saen Suk School, Sa Kaeo Province, to manage chicken egg production during Covid, a project to raise laying hens for student lunch The new semester begins after COVID-19. Students at Ban Saen Suk School, Khlong Nam Sai Subdistrict, Aranyaprathet District, Sa Kaeo Province, return to study and do activities according to the new normal (New Normal) with the school still being careful. Distancing is required in various activities for the safety of students, while this morning the children invited each other to go to the chicken house. The eggs that they help raise, take care of, and help collect the chicken egg production for Come for lunch Ban Saen Suk School It is another school that is Participating in the project to raise laying hens for student lunch and is also an example of service Dividing and managing the production of chicken eggs from the project has been supported and donated. Knowledge on raising laying hens from Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited or CPF and the Charoen Pokphand Rural Life Development Foundation encourage students to raise laying hens.
To bring chicken egg production to send to crocodiles Lunch project and another Ecuador Email List part of chicken egg production sold to the community By CPF building a nursery Yong Kai Khai and production factors both animal breeds and animal food for schools Through the project membership system including sending officials Tuaban gives knowledge Advice on raising and caring for Divided and managed systematically Correct according to academic principles and sanitation Especially during the COVID situation. Coincides with the school break period. Schools do not have to bring chicken eggs. Come make lunch for the students. But students still get to eat the menu. that bring chicken eggs to cook Because the school cooks food for distributed to school children and community every other day. By distributing it to Cambodian students and Thai students who Some people come to eat at school. Some people come to pick up packaged rice to take home to eat, including people in impoverished communities. People who lost their jobs due to being laid off You can come eat at the school. It was made to distribute to those in need.
Banjarong Worasethasuksiri, director of Ban Saen Suk School, said that during the situation COVID-19 outbreak, egg-laying chicken raising project It helps schools and communities the most because the egg production from the project, which can harvest 4 panels per day (120 eggs), will be allocated to sell to the community, 3 panels at a reasonable price of 80 baht per panel, while another 1 panel is prepared. For use in the community's food pantry. Every 5 days, the school will put 30 sets of 5 eggs in each bag along with 1 kilogram of rice to put in the pantry cabinet. which during Covid can bring results Produce chicken eggs and rice to put in the pantry a total of 7 times. This is to manage egg production. Chickens in the project To provide maximum benefit during the crisis and also to manage food loss that will lead to sustainable consumption. "Project to raise laying hens for Lunch helps students and students The most people can This is clearly seen during the situation.
To bring chicken egg production to send to crocodiles Lunch project and another Ecuador Email List part of chicken egg production sold to the community By CPF building a nursery Yong Kai Khai and production factors both animal breeds and animal food for schools Through the project membership system including sending officials Tuaban gives knowledge Advice on raising and caring for Divided and managed systematically Correct according to academic principles and sanitation Especially during the COVID situation. Coincides with the school break period. Schools do not have to bring chicken eggs. Come make lunch for the students. But students still get to eat the menu. that bring chicken eggs to cook Because the school cooks food for distributed to school children and community every other day. By distributing it to Cambodian students and Thai students who Some people come to eat at school. Some people come to pick up packaged rice to take home to eat, including people in impoverished communities. People who lost their jobs due to being laid off You can come eat at the school. It was made to distribute to those in need.
Banjarong Worasethasuksiri, director of Ban Saen Suk School, said that during the situation COVID-19 outbreak, egg-laying chicken raising project It helps schools and communities the most because the egg production from the project, which can harvest 4 panels per day (120 eggs), will be allocated to sell to the community, 3 panels at a reasonable price of 80 baht per panel, while another 1 panel is prepared. For use in the community's food pantry. Every 5 days, the school will put 30 sets of 5 eggs in each bag along with 1 kilogram of rice to put in the pantry cabinet. which during Covid can bring results Produce chicken eggs and rice to put in the pantry a total of 7 times. This is to manage egg production. Chickens in the project To provide maximum benefit during the crisis and also to manage food loss that will lead to sustainable consumption. "Project to raise laying hens for Lunch helps students and students The most people can This is clearly seen during the situation.