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China, Slovenia to cooperate more in agriculture, tourism and auto-making

Posted by | November 30, 2017 |

Premier Li Keqiang said China would like to import more agricultural goods and boost cooperation in tourism and automotive manufacturing with Slovenia, when meeting Tuesday with his Slovenian counterpart Miro Cerar in the Hungarian capital Budapest.

 Li said the cross-region economic cooperation mechanism between China and Central and Eastern European countries is a key part of China-Europe ties and is beneficial to the healthy development of globalization. The two countries should work together to promote cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European countries as well as China-European cooperation, he said.

 Li said both countries have made accomplishments cooperating in agriculture, tourism and scientific and technological research. China would like to import more competitive agricultural goods from Slovenia and support more Chinese tourists traveling to Central and Eastern European nation, he said. China has strong capacities in auto manufacturing and is willing to encourage Chinese automakers to participate in the industry in Slovenia, he said.

 Cerar said Slovenia would like to strengthen cooperation in fields such as agriculture, auto manufacturing, tourism and winter sports, increasing the value added through collaboration. Cultural and educational exchanges should also be expanded to increase people-to-people exchanges, he said.

SOURCE:China Daily

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Farm at sea in Xiapu, China’s Fujian

Posted by | November 30, 2017 |

A fisherman harvests the seaweed in Sansha township in Xiapu County, southeast China’s Fujian Province, Nov. 26, 2017. In recent years, the seaweed industry grew rapidly and became the pillar industry in Xiapu County. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

 

A seaweed harvest boat sails at a seaweed farm in Sansha township in Xiapu County, southeast China’s Fujian Province, Nov. 26, 2017. In recent years, the seaweed industry grew rapidly and became the pillar industry in Xiapu County. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

Fishermen harvest the seaweed in Sansha township in Xiapu County, southeast China’s Fujian Province, Nov. 26, 2017. In recent years, the seaweed industry grew rapidly and became the pillar industry in Xiapu County. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

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Aonong plan to cooperate with Guizhou Wuling Group and build a new feed company-Tongren Aonong in Tongren city, Guizhou province

Posted by | November 30, 2017 |

Aonong plan to cooperate with Guizhou Wuling Group and build a new feed company-Tongren Aonong in Tongren city, Guizhou province. Aonong will invest CNY 7 million and hold 70% share of the joint venture feed company. The total registered capital is CNY 10 million.(source: Exchange announcement)

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Political advisors offer suggestions to China’s grain pricing reform

Posted by | November 23, 2017 |

BEIJING, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) — China’s political advisors met Thursday to discuss ways to reform the country’s grain pricing system.

The bi-weekly consultation session was chaired by Yu Zhengsheng, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Political advisors said grain security is an issue of strategic importance. China has achieved steady growth in grain production in recent years and its food security has been effectively safeguarded.

However, the current grain pricing and storage policies must be improved to address many problems, such as weakened role of the market, a large inventory build-up and high fiscal burdens.

The advisors put forward proposals including measures to reform the country’s minimum procurement price system by making it more flexible and letting the market play a more decisive role in the pricing of grain.

Measures should also be taken to improve ways to subsidize the grain growers in order to prevent a drop in their income, they suggested, while saying reforms should also be conducted on grain procurement and storage enterprises.

The consultation sessions are used by political advisors to study major issues with experts and officials.

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Sum-up meeting of EU young farmers’ mission to China held in Beijing

Posted by | November 23, 2017 |

The sum-up meeting of EU farmers’ mission to China under the China-EU Project on Capacity Building for Young Professional Farmers and Agricultural Professionals was held in Beijing on 17 Nov. 2017.

Bi Meijia, MOA Senior Advisor and Director General of the Department of Personnel and Labor, addressed the meeting and presented certificates to the first group of 9 EU young farmers to China for exchanges and learning.

These 9 members from Greece, Italy and other EU member states, visited farms, cooperatives, universities, and agricultural enterprises in Beijing, Guangdong and Guangxi over the past two weeks. They exchanged views with Chinese counterparts on challenges and opportunities facing agriculture in the future.

The EU farmers’ mission to China is part of activities to implement the Joint Declaration on the Establishment of an EU-China Project on Capacity Building for Young Professional Farmers and Agricultural Professionals signed by the EU and the MOA in April this year. The Project aims at providing a platform for mutual learning for Chinese and EU young farmers

SOURCE:Information Office, MOA

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Minister Han Changfu meets his Canadian counterpart

Posted by | November 23, 2017 |

 

Minister Han Changfu met Mr. Lawrence Macaulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, in Beijing on 21 November 2017. The two sides exchanged views on furthering bilateral agricultural cooperation.

Minister Han welcomed Mr. McCauley and stated that being big agricultural countries, China and Canada enjoy great complementarities and thus broad prospect for cooperation in agriculture. He hoped that the two sides could strengthen S&T exchanges and cooperation that highlights green agriculture to promote sustainable agricultural development as China is advancing green development in agriculture. Minister Han also proposed that the two sides strengthen fisheries cooperation, conduct research collaboration in soybean and rice, and promote agricultural trade and investment.

Canadian Minister fully agreed with Minister Han. He expressed that the Canadian side is willing to work with China to further bilateral agricultural cooperation for win-win outcome.

After the meeting, the two sides signed the Memorandum of Understanding on Agricultural Biotechnology between the Ministry of Agriculture of the People’s Republic of China and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, pledging further cooperation in agricultural biotechnology.

 SOURCE:Information Office, MOA

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China, ROK reach agreement on fishing access arrangement for 2018

Posted by | November 23, 2017 |

The 17th Annual Meeting of China-ROK Joint Fisheries Committee was held in Chongqing, China on 16 November 2017.

Delegations of China and ROK respectively reviewed the implementation of the China-ROK Fisheries Agreement in 2017. The two sides discussed fishing access arrangement in waters within the jurisdiction of China and Korea’s exclusive economic zones (EEZ), the maintenance of order in offshore operations, among other important issues for 2018, reached consensus and signed Minutes of the meeting. Under the Minutes, 1,500 vessels (auxiliary vessels excluded) shall be allowed to enter each other’s EEZ for finishing within a quota of 57,750 tons for 2018.

After the meeting, the two sides held the 8th China-ROK high-level meeting on fisheries and exchanged views on bilateral fisheries cooperation, sustainable development of global fisheries and other issues of common interests.

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PIC China Press Release

Posted by | November 15, 2017 |

PIC China makes milestone shipment to Shennong

Yunnan Shennong Agricultural Industry Group (Shennong) has recently  imported more than 1,000 elite, high-health great grandparent (GGP) from The PIG Improvement Company (PIC).

The shipment of elite pigs is a major milestone in PIC China’s partnership with Shennong, an integrated pork producer and one of the most progressive pig farming companies in China. It involved transporting 1,000 GGP gilts from PIC’s genetic nucleus facilities in North America and delivering them to Shennong’s facility. The animals recently completed a 45-day period of quarantine and are now being integrated into Shennong’s nucleus herds.

This move means PIC will have extended capacity to  produce leading genetics  for its customers across China and that Shennong will be able to grow its own commercial pyramid.

Coupled with technical support, this will enable PIC customers to accelerate genetic improvement through their production systems, enhancing performance, productivity and profitability as a result.

“The import is part of our strategy to ensure the best performing PIC genetics are available here in China” said Catalin Lapuste (Operations Director, PIC China). “We are committed to helping our partners across the country access such genetics as they pursue their commercial goals. This will help them develop world-class performance in their herds and ensure they remain highly competitive in the years ahead.”

PIC and Shennong have worked together for more than 13 years. This new milestone follows the signing of a new multi-year partnership agreement in July 2016, which included the stocking of a nucleus multiplication farm with the capacity to produce 30,000 grandparent gilts a year and the establishment of a sire line nucleus to produce high-quality terminal boars in China.

 

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About Shennong

Yunnan Shennong Agricultural Group is one of the leading pig integrators in China. Shennong has established its pork supply chain of feed mills, pig production farms and slaughtering, meat processing and retailing business, aiming to expand its “farm to fork” integration by producing 1,000,000 market pigs annually. http://www.ynsnjt.com

About PIC

PIC is the international leader in the provision of continuous genetic improvement in swine breeding stock and in world class technical support to the global pork supply chain. PIC combines quantitative analytics with leading-edge biotechnology to develop breeding stock that helps our customers maximize profitability. The company, a division of Genus plc and founded in 1962, operates in 30 countries on 6 continents. www.pic.com

 

 

 

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