11.05.2007, 13:01
Zitat:Some US$137 million to be pumped into milk production
15:34' 06/05/2007 (GMT+7)
VietNamNet Bridge - The Industry Ministry has approved a development plan for the production of milk until 2010, with a total investment of VND 2,195 billion (US$137.19 million). The plan aims to raise per capital milk supply to 10 kilograms a year in 2010 and 20 kilograms by 2020. To this goal, the industry must achieve an annual growth rate of 5-6% in the next five years. The plan calls for the construction of processing plants in major dairy cow breeding areas in northern, central and southeastern regions while small factories are to be built in small-scale breeding areas in mountainous and mid-land provinces. The industry also plans to seek more overseas outlets for its products with the assistance from the Trade Ministry. Investment for the plan will be mobilised from loans, foreign investment and the issuance of corporate bonds and shares, as well as official development assistance (ODA) source.
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/biz/2007/05/691767/
( Sarkasmus an) Wie schön, dass mit ca 137 Millionen $ "Entwicklungshilfe" geleistet wird: wohlgemerkt die Milchindustrie für ein Land von "Alaktasiern" ( -LI`ler)
10 kg Milchprodukte im Jahre 2010 sollen auf 20kg in 2020 gesteigert werden -> jedes Kilo ist eines zuviel!
Und was zeigt uns das? Milch macht "blind" – blind für die gesundheitlichen Schäden, wenn in einem Volk die genetische Voraussetzung zum Milch(-zucker)konsum fehlt und Milch macht skrupellos , skrupellos die Industrieländer, die neue Absatzmärkte schaffen (wollen und werden – ohne an die gesundheitlichen Konsequenzen zu denken – oder sie einfach nur ignorierend!!) ( Sarkasmus aus)
Uli
Zitat:The highest prevalences of hypolactasia have been reported from the countries in
Zitat:Far East Asia, a prevalence of 100% was found in Northern Thailand and Vietnam .The prevalences in different Chinese groups range from 43 to 92%. In the United
States, the prevalences are 6% to 19% in whites, 53% in Mexican Americans and
80% in African Americans. Prevalences ranging from 13% to 90% were reported
for South Africa (17).
http://dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/fac...uction.pdf
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