The 2024 Sichuan livestock and poultry seed industry technology training course was held in Chengdu, China

Published 2024년 12월 24일

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The 2024 Sichuan Livestock and Poultry Seed Technology Training Course was held in Chengdu, with over 60 participants from provincial core breeding farms and technical personnel. The course covered various topics including local pig genetic resources, cattle breeding technology, artificial insemination technology for breeding geese, and the prevention and control of pig and chicken diseases. The province has been investing in the seed industry, strengthening measures, and controlling risks, with a focus on self-reliance in seed industry technology and independent control of seed sources. The next steps will involve improving capabilities in seed source protection and utilization, independent innovation, enterprise competition, seed supply guarantee, and legal governance to promote the high-quality development of the livestock and poultry seed industry.
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On December 13, the 2024 Sichuan Livestock and Poultry Seed Technology Training Course was held in Chengdu. The training course was hosted by Wang Bin, deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Animal Husbandry Station. More than 60 people from the provincial core breeding farms and technical personnel participated in the training. At the training course, He Zhiping, a researcher at the Sichuan Provincial Academy of Animal Husbandry Sciences, Wang Wei, a researcher at the Sichuan Provincial Academy of Animal Husbandry Sciences, Professor Wang Jiwen of Sichuan Agricultural University, and Professor Wang Hongning of Sichuan University respectively conducted training on the evaluation and utilization of local pig genetic resources, cattle genetic breeding technology, integration and application of artificial insemination technology for breeding geese, and new progress in the prevention and control of pig diseases under the background of African swine fever, and the difficulties in ...

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