China: Qinghai Hainan Prefecture overfulfilled the annual livestock slaughter task

Published 2022년 12월 21일

Tridge summary

Hainan Prefecture has successfully completed its annual task of slaughtering cattle and sheep, killing a total of 2,624,200 animals, surpassing the provincial target. This was in response to the economic impact of the epidemic and rising forage prices. The prefecture also established live animal trading markets and temporary trading points, and allocated funds to encourage processing, storage, and sales of beef and mutton. Additionally, a discount and price subsidy mechanism has been set up to boost consumption and income for farmers and herdsmen.
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Original content

Since the beginning of this year, Hainan Prefecture has actively responded to the adverse effects of the new crown epidemic and various types of disastrous weather, adopted practical and effective work measures, coordinated and promoted the work of animal husbandry, tried every means to speed up the slaughter of cattle and sheep, and went all out to ensure income, growth, and To protect the people's livelihood, the annual task of slaughtering cattle and sheep was successfully completed. As of December 8, 2,624,200 cattle and sheep were slaughtered in the whole prefecture, exceeding the provincial target of 17,400, and 100.6% of the annual task was completed, of which 2,297,200 sheep were slaughtered. 327,000 cattle were slaughtered. The first is to seize the opportunity and "move ahead". In response to the impact of multiple rounds of epidemics on the consumer market, the price of live animals has fallen, and the price of forage has continued to rise, the state and county ...

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