China: Qinghai Haixi Prefecture overfulfilled the provincial livestock slaughter task

Published 2022년 12월 2일

Tridge summary

Haixi Prefecture has focused on efficient livestock slaughtering to support farmers and herdsmen, contributing to the growth of the animal husbandry sector. Despite epidemic challenges, the prefecture has managed to exceed its slaughtering targets by scheduling slaughtering efficiently and implementing effective epidemic prevention and control measures. This has enabled the completion of a significant portion of its provincial target tasks, with 116,800 cattle, 1.5673 million sheep, and 55,700 live pigs slaughtered as of November 24. The prefecture has also implemented various policies and financial support to facilitate smooth livestock slaughtering and product circulation.
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Original content

Doing a good job of slaughtering livestock is related to increasing the income of farmers and herdsmen, and is related to the healthy development of animal husbandry. Since this year, Haixi Prefecture has conscientiously implemented the major requirements of "preventing the epidemic, stabilizing the economy, and ensuring safe development", and coordinated epidemic prevention and control with agriculture and animal husbandry. In production, pay close attention to the scheduling of livestock slaughter, and overfulfill the task of livestock slaughter, laying a solid foundation for the completion of annual target tasks. In order to speed up the slaughter of livestock, Haixi Prefecture has firmly established the bottom line thinking and adhered to problem orientation. It has held a state-wide efficient overall planning of epidemic prevention and control and economic and social development promotion meetings, and a state-wide video conference on overall planning of epidemic prevention ...

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