China: Tianjin held a summary and exchange meeting on the pilot project of harmless disposal of dead pigs

Published 2024년 12월 26일

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A meeting by the Tianjin Municipal Agriculture and Rural Affairs Commission, the Municipal Finance Bureau, and the Tianjin Supervision Bureau reviewed the progress of a national harmless dead pig treatment and insurance linkage pilot project in Baodi and Jizhou Districts. The project, which started in 2022, aims to improve farm production, food safety, and disease control by providing financial incentives for dead pig treatment. The project, ending in December 2024, has shown initial results, with Baodi and Ninghe Districts developing effective practices. The meeting also stressed the importance of safety in agricultural production and the need for ongoing supervision.
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Original content

In order to comprehensively summarize and evaluate the national pilot project of harmless treatment of dead pigs and insurance linkage and the relevant work results of Jizhou District, and to study the next steps for Tianjin to promote it, the Tianjin Municipal Agriculture and Rural Affairs Commission, the Municipal Finance Bureau, and the Tianjin Supervision Bureau of the State Financial Supervision and Administration Bureau recently organized a summary and exchange meeting on the pilot project of harmless treatment of dead pigs and insurance linkage mechanism in Baodi District. The meeting listened to the reports of Baodi District, Ninghe District, and Jizhou District on the pilot experience of harmless treatment of dead pigs and insurance linkage mechanism construction, the establishment and implementation of pilot supporting work mechanisms, the completion of annual goals and tasks, the use of harmless treatment information management system, and the implementation of ...

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