China: Qinghai has built two professional harmless treatment sites for dead livestock and poultry

Published 2024년 11월 28일

Tridge summary

Qinghai Province in China has constructed a harmless collection and treatment site for dead livestock and poultry in Haiyan County, increasing the provincial total to 2. This is part of a broader initiative to strengthen the province's dead animal harmless treatment system, with support from various departments and a central government subsidy policy. The Qinghai Provincial Government has issued several policies and is seeking central budget investment to build more sites and collection points, aiming to ensure the safety of the breeding industry, animal product quality, public health, and ecological safety.
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Original content

On November 25, the reporter learned from the Qinghai Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs that with the official completion and trial operation of the dead livestock and poultry harmless collection and treatment site in Haiyan County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, the number of professional harmless treatment sites for dead livestock and poultry in Qinghai Province has increased to 2, and the construction of the harmless treatment system for dead animals in the province has been further strengthened. In 2022, in response to the blank of the central government's subsidy policy for harmless treatment of cattle, sheep and poultry in the breeding link of Qinghai Province, the Qinghai Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, together with the Provincial Department of Finance, the Provincial Development and Reform Commission, the Provincial Banking and Insurance Regulatory Bureau and other departments, issued the "Qinghai Province Dead ...

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