GIASTAR GROUP: 1 million pigs industrialized targeted poverty alleviation project settled in Pingtang, Guizhou with an investment of 2.2 billion yuan
By CnAgri2018-09-27 16:35:23 Print On September 12, Sichuan GIASTAR GROUP and Pingtang county of Sichuan province successfully signed a 1 million high-quality pigs industrialized targeted poverty alleviation project. With an investment of 2.2 billion yuan, the project will be constructed in four phases.The project includes 5 intelligent breeding pig farms each with inventory of 8000 heads, 200 standard commercial pig farms, a feed factory with an annual output of 300,000 tons, a biological fertilizer plant with annual production capacity of 100,000 tons, and one meat products factory slaughtering and processing 1 million pigs annually. A high-quality pig industry chain will be constructed.
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