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Japanese Chamber of Commerce-Bangkok, CPF and Charoen Pokphand Foundation for Rural Life Development Joining in creating food security in schools across the country, Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited or CPF, together with the Japan Chamber of Commerce-Bangkok (JCC) and the Charoen Pokphand Rural Life Development Foundation Moving forward with the delivery of the project to raise egg-laying chickens for student lunches, Year 21, to support children and youth in producing food in schools. Fill your stomach with quality protein like eggs. and learn principles of agricultural business management Can be used for careers in the future today (18 Nov. 20) Mr. Somsak Jangtrakul, Governor of Khon Kaen Province.
Presided over the handover ceremony of the project to raise laying hens for student lunch to Ban Thung Mon School, Ban Phai District, Khon Kaen Province and 4 other schools, namely Ban Thang Daen School. Non Po Telegram Number Data Daeng Wittaya School Non Udom Suksa School Suwannakhuha District Nong Bua Lamphu Province and Song Puei School Wanonniwat District Sakon Nakhon Province, with Mr. Reiji Fujita, Chairman of the Education Division JCC Social Assistance Committee, Mr. Somkid Wanlukkhee, Senior Deputy Managing Director, Lay Chicken Business, CPF, jointly delivered the project through representatives of the Secretary-General of the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) and Mr. Su. Ban Laepong, acting director of the school, attended to receive the award at Ban Thung Mon School, Khon Kaen Province.
Governor of Khon Kaen Province Say thank you to JCC Charoen Pokphand Foundation for Rural Life Development and CPF delivered the project to raise laying hens for student lunches. To Ban Thung Mon School, Khon Kaen Province, to provide students with good nutrition. Receive complete nutrition Promote both physical and intellectual development It is a good project and a sustainable development project. Mr. Reiji Fujita, Chairman of the Education Division The JCC Social Assistance Committee said that JCC is well aware of the importance of midday meals for good nutrition of students. And we are very pleased that over the past 20 years we have been involved in supporting the Ministry of Education, the Foundation, and CPF in delivering the project to raise egg-laying chickens for student lunches at 5 schools per year, for a total of 132 schools already delivered.
Presided over the handover ceremony of the project to raise laying hens for student lunch to Ban Thung Mon School, Ban Phai District, Khon Kaen Province and 4 other schools, namely Ban Thang Daen School. Non Po Telegram Number Data Daeng Wittaya School Non Udom Suksa School Suwannakhuha District Nong Bua Lamphu Province and Song Puei School Wanonniwat District Sakon Nakhon Province, with Mr. Reiji Fujita, Chairman of the Education Division JCC Social Assistance Committee, Mr. Somkid Wanlukkhee, Senior Deputy Managing Director, Lay Chicken Business, CPF, jointly delivered the project through representatives of the Secretary-General of the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) and Mr. Su. Ban Laepong, acting director of the school, attended to receive the award at Ban Thung Mon School, Khon Kaen Province.
Governor of Khon Kaen Province Say thank you to JCC Charoen Pokphand Foundation for Rural Life Development and CPF delivered the project to raise laying hens for student lunches. To Ban Thung Mon School, Khon Kaen Province, to provide students with good nutrition. Receive complete nutrition Promote both physical and intellectual development It is a good project and a sustainable development project. Mr. Reiji Fujita, Chairman of the Education Division The JCC Social Assistance Committee said that JCC is well aware of the importance of midday meals for good nutrition of students. And we are very pleased that over the past 20 years we have been involved in supporting the Ministry of Education, the Foundation, and CPF in delivering the project to raise egg-laying chickens for student lunches at 5 schools per year, for a total of 132 schools already delivered.