The production situation of animal husbandry in the first three quarters of Xuchang City, Henan Province in China is generally good

Published 2022년 11월 14일

Tridge summary

Xuchang City has seen stable and positive growth in its animal husbandry sector from January to September of this year, with a slight increase in live pig production capacity and a notable rise in cattle and sheep numbers. The total output of major livestock and poultry meat and eggs has also grown steadily, supporting a robust live pig market and ensuring pork supply for the New Year's Day and Spring Festival. The production of cattle and sheep is expected to continue its steady growth, with the poultry market remaining optimistic due to high prices of pork, chicken, and eggs, and an increase in demand for eggs and poultry products.
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Original content

Since the beginning of this year, Xuchang City has focused on the goal of improving the quality and efficiency of animal husbandry, coordinating the prevention and control of epidemics and the supply of important agricultural products, doing everything possible to stabilize animal husbandry production, strengthening incentives, and paying close attention to work implementation. Animal husbandry production has maintained a good and stable development trend in the first three quarters. The control of live pig production capacity has stabilized. In the first three quarters, the city’s live pig stock was 1.9112 million, an increase of 0.01% over the same period last year, and 2.0983 million live pigs were slaughtered, an increase of 0.36% compared with the same period last year; the number of fertile sows is equivalent to 96% of the normal stock , in the green control area. Beef cattle and sheep developed rapidly. In the first three quarters, the city’s cattle stock was 98,400 ...

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