MOA deploys animal husbandry work in 2014
By CnAgri2014-03-21 11:35:13 PrintKeywords:animal husbandry modern dairy industry
On January, 28, 2014, the Ministry of Agriculture made and published “animal husbandry industry work points in 2014”, which asks to speed up the building of modern dairy industry and enhance supervision on production, purchase and transportation of fresh and raw milk, promote production transformation and upgrading of dairy industry; and implement the action of prospering alfalfa. According to the requirements of professionalization, standardization, large-scale and intensive production, the MOA asks to build high yield and high quality alfalfa demonstration base to improve the quality of domestic alfalfa.From “China Dairy Market Monthly Report”
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