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Somebody here have ever imported livestock into Cambodia? Or somebody knows more about the regulations? I googled ,but I found not very clear information. Also I was planning to import livestock wit h alibaba companies. But after a lot of contact with them, they all seems to be a scam. And offer also no payment security's. I hope somebody can give me some information.
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I think some guys bring their wives/partners, but most get a partner here.
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diesel wrote:Somebody here have ever imported livestock into Cambodia? Or somebody knows more about the regulations? I googled ,but I found not very clear information. Also I was planning to import livestock wit h alibaba companies. But after a lot of contact with them, they all seems to be a scam. And offer also no payment security's. I hope somebody can give me some information.
Not sure you're serious, but you need to start with an import permit from the MAFF, and follow the paper trail from there. By livestock do you mean cattle?
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Yes. Cattle. Goats and sheeps.
Goats and sheeps really difficult to find.some people have Khmer goat, but I'm looking for some saanen,Nubian, Boer goats.
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Doesn't answer your question but there are what appear to be Saanen and Boer goats out Oudong way.
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Jason Blane in Kampot has milk goats for sale.
find him on FB.
you ever raise stock before OP?
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Thanks for all the information, you know a direction at the way to oudong? I know there is a giatfarm in kandal, but they have only khmer goats, I had contact with the owner last week. Some time ago he stopped with the goats, but now he try to make a restart. I have no experience with goats. But I read a lot books, and a lot of information about goats on internet. I know what my plan and goals are. Only I must find some good goats to make a good start
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A nanny and two kids available on FB for reasonable dollars at the moment.
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Which Facebook?
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There's more than one?
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