Hubei's "Tenth Five Year Plan" development of "focusing on cattle and sheep, catching up with and surpassing pigs and poultry"
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Last Update: 2001-11-05
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Introduction: Mei Zuen, director of the animal husbandry bureau of Hubei Province, said at the site meeting of grassland animal husbandry held in Yidu, Hubei Province recently that the province's animal husbandry has determined the "Tenth Five Year Plan" development blueprint of "focusing on cattle and sheep, catching up with pigs and poultry" By the end of the tenth five year plan, the output of beef and mutton in the whole province will reach 400000 tons, and the output value will double, accounting for 12% of the whole animal husbandry According to the introduction, the grassland animal husbandry in Hubei Province has developed rapidly in recent years Compared with 1990, the output of beef and mutton increased by 9 times and 18 times respectively But on the other hand, grassland animal husbandry is still a weak link in the development of animal husbandry At present, the market for beef and mutton based herbivores and livestock products is in short supply According to meizuen, the development of herbivorous animal husbandry is an objective requirement for the adjustment of animal husbandry structure In view of the long-term need of adapting to international competition after China's accession to WTO, grassland animal products have the advantages of low price and large rising space, with great development potential (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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