Rural revitalization of the entire dairy goat industry chain in China

Published 2022년 6월 9일

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The article highlights the success of Hui-jun Wang, who started a nanny goat farm in Shaanxi Province, China, with an initial investment and has expanded it into a profitable business with the support of subsidies and loans. The farm now has 198 goats and generates an annual revenue of 400,000 yuan from milk and feces. The region is focusing on the dairy goat industry as a strategy for rural revitalization, with plans to establish more farms and improve breeding techniques. Longxian County aims to become a '10 billion ecological milk capital' by doubling the output value of the industrial chain through quality development, scientific technology, and extending the supplementary chain. The county also plans to attract other chain enterprises such as slaughtering, processing, and feed, and build a high-quality forage planting and processing base.
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On the afternoon of May 30, at a nanny goat farm in Beijuer Village, Regionalization Town, Shaanxi Province, Hui-jun Wang Zhu Yajuan and his wife prepared the milking machine, arranged all the preparations, only nanny goat milk for 90 years, reporters and regionalized animal husbandry The cadres of the industry bureau came to their farm, and Zhu Yajuan did not lose the enthusiasm and honesty of rural women. A reporter from her barn said the couple had worked in other places year-round, and their annual income of 40,000 yuan was not enough to support their two children. Children, in-laws and themselves. Cats have 20 small milk goats in 2015. They feel better than work. In 2018, the village built a large farm of 740 square meters, with subsidized policies, and bought part of the sheep with loans. Now, there are 198 sheep in total, Crowded 90 sheep, 190 kilograms of milk, 8 yuan per kilogram per day, 7 yuan for the buyer and dairy products, 1 yuan for the county financial subsidy ...
Source: SXNCB

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