Tianjin Customs in China ensures the supply of fodder for dairy cows over winter

Published 2023년 12월 20일

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Tianjin Xingang Customs quickly released a batch of imported alfalfa worth 259 tons, which was then shipped to dairy farming enterprises. The demand for alfalfa in the breeding industry is increasing due to the growing demand for high-quality dairy products in China. Tianjin Customs has established an efficient customs clearance plan for alfalfa imports and has strengthened inspection and supervision to ensure the quality and safety of imported forage.
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A few days ago, Tianjin Xingang Customs, a subsidiary of Tianjin Customs, quickly released a batch of imported alfalfa worth a total of 259 tons after completing on-site inspection. Subsequently, the batch of alfalfa was shipped to dairy farming enterprises. ​ It is understood that alfalfa has high protein content, rich nutrients, and is easy to digest and absorb. It is an important roughage product that can help improve the growth and development speed of animals and the quality of meat, milk, and eggs. In recent years, as domestic consumers The demand for high-quality dairy products is growing day by day, and the demand for alfalfa in the breeding industry is also increasing year by year. As a "rigorous feed" for increasing milk production and improving quality of dairy cows, imported alfalfa has become an effective supplement to domestic forage. ​ "As high-quality forage, the peak import period of alfalfa is usually in the second half of the year. Our company's imported ...
Source: Foodmate

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