(HBO) - The People's Committee of Yen Thuy district has collaborated with the Department of Science and Technology to announce the certification mark of "Lac Sy indigenous pig” for the pig products of Yen Thuy district.

The leaders of the Department of
Science and Technology are awarding the certificate of trademark registration
of "Lac Sy indigenous pig” to the leader of Yen Thuy District’s People's
Committee.
Lac Sy indigenous pigs are raised
in Lac Sy commune by semi-wild or wild method. The main food is fiber, they eat
raw most of the plants, vegetables, tubers and fruits available in the
locality. Therefore, the quality of Lac Sy indigehous pork is delicious, soft
with the crispy skin and the fragrant fat, eating without getting bored. Lac Sy
indigenous pigs are characterized by the small bones, the pointed snout, the
short face, the small ears, the long slender body, the thin legs with long and
stiff hair, the black skin fur, tawny with the white spots on the abdomen,
foot…
With a purpose of developing the
sustainable Lac Sy indigenous pig farming, it is suggested to build a model to
conserve genes and create a pig farming area with high economic efficiency. The
Provincial Center for Application of Science and Technology Information has
created, managed and developed the certification mark of "Lac Sy indigenous
pig” with the scale of 30 breeding pigs, including 29 sows and 1 male pig.
There are 30 participating households. They have been supported with 1 million
VND for a seed, a portion of refined food.
At the ceremony, the leader
representatives of the Department of Science and Technology have presented the
trademark certificate to the People's Committee of Yen Thuy district; At the
same time, the People's Committee of Yen Thuy district has announced and
awarded the decision to grant the certificate of the right to use the product
certification mark of "Lac Sy Indigenous Pig” to 30 typical breeding and
service households in Lac Sy commune.
From this initial success, the
People's Committee of Yen Thuy district has set the following goals: By 2025,
they are trying so that model of raising the indigenous pig develops in the
whole Lac Sy commune; in the period of 2025 - 2030, it is necessary to develop
in the area of 4 communes: Lac Sy, Lac Luong, Bao Hieu and Da Phuc, which have
been zoned for livestock by the Provincial People's Committee.
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