The situation of poultry production in our country was severe in 2002
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Last Update: 2002-04-04
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: Although the export situation of poultry industry in 2001 is not optimistic, the export is still growing compared with that in 2000 The export of processed products and other fresh and frozen poultry meat products (not chicken) has increased the export scale In order to avoid trade frictions similar to those caused by poultry diseases between China, Japan and South Korea in the previous year, China's quarantine office is strengthening the inspection of export products, which has slowed down the export progress to some extent The industry expects that exports will continue to grow in 2002 The industry hopes to stimulate exports through the development of refined products, which meet fewer health restrictions, and China's labor force is low Exporters are trying to sell their products to markets similar to China's consumption habits, such as Asia For the export of ducks and geese, duck and geese meat pieces are more common than the whole export The export of live geese is of great potential The import of poultry products fell sharply in 2001, mainly due to the decline of broiler import Imports should grow moderately in 2002, but not more than some people had hoped for after China joined the WTO The supply of lean meat in China is abundant, and consumers continue to welcome domestic poultry varieties because they are extremely suitable for traditional Chinese dishes Imports will still be dominated by cheap water scraps Imports of raised chickens will continue to decline as the number and capacity of domestic raised poplar continue to increase The outlook for the broiler industry is not optimistic, as Japan and South Korea imposed bans on Chinese poultry products before July for quarantine reasons Another bad news for China's chicken industry is that Japan has found Newcastle disease among Chinese imported chickens, which has led to increased trade friction However, these problems have not stopped the production growth Broiler production increased by about 2% in 2002 In 2002, the growth rate of broiler production should be kept at the same level The broiler industry has accumulated the most international market experience in all livestock industries Despite constant trade frictions, it is still maturing step by step and its growth rate is rising steadily Large producers want to maintain share in major markets, and they realize that maintaining the value of production, even if it leads to short-term losses, should not be abandoned Although different positions often lead to the loss of the charm of export products to the domestic market, the difficulties encountered in export in 2002 ultimately depressed domestic prices and reduced the number of imports Due to the low price, domestic consumption has greatly exceeded the normal growth rate Virus and drug residues continue to be the industry's biggest concern In order to better control this problem, some companies are now establishing their own "standard chicken breeding houses" to replace the live chickens in the contracted farms Many small companies failed because they were unable to solve these problems.
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