Ha Nam (VNA)🐲 – GreenFeed Vietnam JSC on March 18 inaugurated a factory producing animal feed in the northern province of Ha Nam.
The GreenFeed Ha Nam Factory, built on five hectares in the Dong Van 2 Industrial Park (IP) in Duy Tien district at a total cost of 37 million USD, has an annual capacity of 400,000 tonnes.
It is expected to meet the demand for animal feed in the province and surrounding areas, as well as creating jobs for locals.
Addressing the inauguration ceremony, Chairman of the company’s Management Board Ly Anh Dung pledged environmentally-friendly operations at the factory.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Pham Sy Loi called on the firm to observe local regulations and take good care of its employees.
He also urged the IP Management Board, relevant sectors and local authorities to ensure optimal conditions for the investor to operate in the locality.
In 2015, local industrial parks in the province attracted 39 projects, 28 of which were foreign invested, with a combined registered investment of 391 million USD.
They are now home to 230 active projects, including 131 foreign invested ones with a total registered capital of 1.3 billion USD.
Currently, the province has eight industrial parks that cover an area of 2,000 ha. The industrial park Dong Van III, which is under construction and geared towards the supporting industry, will apply its own mechanisms and policies. The locality has approved plans for 18 industrial clusters on an area of nearly 500 ha.-VNA
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