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Follow the "Project for Raising Layer Chickens for... student lunch" CPF supports children in the Ah Yon U Learning Center, Mae Sot District, Tak Province, to consume enough chicken eggs. The COVID-19 outbreak is a warning sign of the importance of "Food security" and it is proven that food security It is a factor that helps the world progress. can get through this crisis For Thailand in this Covid crisis, it can be said that we are not in food shortage Thai people still have clean, safe, quality food to consume adequately. With the public and private sectors aware of the importance and have measures to deal with it in this matter very well creating food security Many projects are supported by the private sector. One of them is the "Raising Layer Chickens for... "Student Lunch" has schools as a source of sustainable food production to provide opportunities for access to Provide quality protein to children and youth thoroughly Both students in the city Students in marginalized schools, Thai children, and foreign children "Project to raise laying hens for... Student Lunch" has been operated continuously since 1989 until 2020, entering its 31st year.
There are 855 schools across the country participating in the project with the same intention, which is to Seeing that children and youth have good nutrition, they are an important force for the country . Cooperation by the company Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited or CPF, Charoen Pokphand Rural Life Development Foundation, Office of the National Education Commission Basic Operations Command (OBEC), Border Patrol Police Headquarters, Japan Chamber of Commerce - Bangkok (JCCB) and Siam Makro Public Company Limited Telegram Number Data are therefore a continuous cooperation. continuous and long-lasting Come get to know and comment. Follow the project to raise laying hens. In the Ah Yone Oo Learning Center, located at Village No. 10, Mae Pa Subdistrict, Mae Sot District, Tak Province, next to the Myawaddy border, Burma. This learning center Founded in May 2005 and now entering its 16th year, the Migrant Children's Learning Center has 110 students and 7 teachers, all of whom are of Myanmar nationality. Open for teaching and learning from the center Young children up to grade 7 (Grade 1-7) use the Burmese curriculum for teaching, with additional Thai language subjects. and teaching courses Non-Formal Education (NFE) with 7 students studying in the NFE system.
Previously, Charoen Pokphand Group entered into Support technology for use in learning Teaching activities of the center and extend it to health care of students in the center, which the Charoen Pokphand Group, through the foundation Thicharoen Pokphand develops rural life Collaborating with international organizations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to take care of the nutrition of children in this center . Mr. Kyaw San, director of the Ah Yon Oo Learning Center, said that the opening of the Ah Yon Oo Learning Center is to Descendants of the Burmese people Immigrated to live in Thailand. Education and campaign far from drugs At the beginning when teaching was opened, there were only children's classes. Primary 2 (Gread 2) then received help from various agencies Support the rent of land where teaching is offered, school buildings, teachers' salaries, etc. The center can accept more students. Until now, classes are offered up to Grade 7, in addition to learning courses. After teaching in the classroom, the center encourages children Learn other activities such as raising laying hens. Growing vegetables in the kitchen garden So that children can bring things Learned to use in daily life. Teacher Peter, the center's Thai language teacher, said that the center is located on an area of 5-6 rai and joined the project to raise laying hens in 2016 with support from CPF. Supporting laying hens Chicken raising equipment animal food provided Free of charge for the first year. Currently, the center is in its 5th year of raising laying hens. The number of chickens raised is 120. The egg production can be used as raw materials to send to the lunch program. In addition to both students and teachers Eating fresh, clean eggs makes you healthy. also received knowledge and took action The practice of raising egg-laying chickens, which will be knowledge that children will carry with them. You can use it for your career in the future.
There are 855 schools across the country participating in the project with the same intention, which is to Seeing that children and youth have good nutrition, they are an important force for the country . Cooperation by the company Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited or CPF, Charoen Pokphand Rural Life Development Foundation, Office of the National Education Commission Basic Operations Command (OBEC), Border Patrol Police Headquarters, Japan Chamber of Commerce - Bangkok (JCCB) and Siam Makro Public Company Limited Telegram Number Data are therefore a continuous cooperation. continuous and long-lasting Come get to know and comment. Follow the project to raise laying hens. In the Ah Yone Oo Learning Center, located at Village No. 10, Mae Pa Subdistrict, Mae Sot District, Tak Province, next to the Myawaddy border, Burma. This learning center Founded in May 2005 and now entering its 16th year, the Migrant Children's Learning Center has 110 students and 7 teachers, all of whom are of Myanmar nationality. Open for teaching and learning from the center Young children up to grade 7 (Grade 1-7) use the Burmese curriculum for teaching, with additional Thai language subjects. and teaching courses Non-Formal Education (NFE) with 7 students studying in the NFE system.
Previously, Charoen Pokphand Group entered into Support technology for use in learning Teaching activities of the center and extend it to health care of students in the center, which the Charoen Pokphand Group, through the foundation Thicharoen Pokphand develops rural life Collaborating with international organizations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to take care of the nutrition of children in this center . Mr. Kyaw San, director of the Ah Yon Oo Learning Center, said that the opening of the Ah Yon Oo Learning Center is to Descendants of the Burmese people Immigrated to live in Thailand. Education and campaign far from drugs At the beginning when teaching was opened, there were only children's classes. Primary 2 (Gread 2) then received help from various agencies Support the rent of land where teaching is offered, school buildings, teachers' salaries, etc. The center can accept more students. Until now, classes are offered up to Grade 7, in addition to learning courses. After teaching in the classroom, the center encourages children Learn other activities such as raising laying hens. Growing vegetables in the kitchen garden So that children can bring things Learned to use in daily life. Teacher Peter, the center's Thai language teacher, said that the center is located on an area of 5-6 rai and joined the project to raise laying hens in 2016 with support from CPF. Supporting laying hens Chicken raising equipment animal food provided Free of charge for the first year. Currently, the center is in its 5th year of raising laying hens. The number of chickens raised is 120. The egg production can be used as raw materials to send to the lunch program. In addition to both students and teachers Eating fresh, clean eggs makes you healthy. also received knowledge and took action The practice of raising egg-laying chickens, which will be knowledge that children will carry with them. You can use it for your career in the future.