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Preliminary study on development of city animal husbandry industrialization

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, , Citation S H Zhang 2019 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 346 012035 DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/346/1/012035

1755-1315/346/1/012035

Abstract

As an important part of agriculture, animal husbandry is not only the sun-rising industry, but also the advantage industry to increase farmers' income. Today, the industrialization of animal husbandry as a product of the socialist market economic development, has become key means for a sustained and stable development of animal husbandry. Dingxi City has a long history of the development of animal husbandry and livestock natural resources which provide a solid foundation, plus there are good transport conditions. Advantages of natural resources, location and other aspects of animal husbandry make Dingxi as dominant industries. Using of the existing advantages to achieve industrialization and intensification. In this paper, the development of the rural animal husbandry industrialization is preliminarily explored in the case of Dingxi City. Combined with the current situation of the animal husbandry industrialization in Dingxi City, the paper puts forward some problems. In view of the mentioned problems, this paper focuses on the industrialization of rural animal husbandry, and puts forward the following suggestions: cultivating and strengthening leading enterprises to play their leading role in animal husbandry industry chain; enhance the construction of animal husbandry professional cooperation organizations; continue to promote the training of talents and constantly strengthen the construction of socialized service system, and so on.

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10.1088/1755-1315/346/1/012035