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Perfecting the Pig Industry Chain and Laying a Solid Foundation for the Development of Pig Industry

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  • LI, Mingquan

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Pig industry is the basic industry of our national economy. In order to maintain the healthy and stable development of China's pig breeding industry, through in-depth investigation, observation and analysis, this paper points out that there are problems of insufficient and unbalanced development in the current development of China's pig industry. In accordance with the reality of our country, this paper puts forward the remedial methods and measures to maintain the sustained, healthy and stable development of pig breeding. The first is to lay a solid foundation for the nodes of the industrial chain and coordinate the development of production, supply and marketing. The second is to improve the epidemic prevention network of live pigs to ensure the healthy development of the pig industry. The third is to draw a red line of environmental protection and adhere to the green development of the pig industry. The fourth is to improve the social service organization and promote the new development of the pig industry. These methods provide useful thinking for the further development of pig industry.

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  • LI, Mingquan, 2021. "Perfecting the Pig Industry Chain and Laying a Solid Foundation for the Development of Pig Industry," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 13(11), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:317727
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.317727
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