欧美性猛交XXXX免费看蜜桃,成人网18免费韩国,亚洲国产成人精品区综合,欧美日韩一区二区三区高清不卡,亚洲综合一区二区精品久久

打開(kāi)APP
userphoto
未登錄

開(kāi)通VIP,暢享免費電子書(shū)等14項超值服

開(kāi)通VIP
Looking to find, feed new food consumers
By Yao Jing and Ding Qingfen in Zhucheng, Shandong  (China Daily)
09:37, July 23, 2013
Agricultural firms step up their efforts to export higher value-added products instead of cheap produce, report Yao Jing and Ding Qingfen in Zhucheng, Shandong
In the spacious workshop of Zhucheng Waimao Co Ltd, a poultry producing and processing company in Shandong province, workers wearing white overalls and masks were cleaning, cutting and packaging chickens. The rumble of machines meant voices had to be raised when people spoke.
All of the chickens being processed were transported from nearby feeding farms managed and owned by the company. The modern production line looks clean and efficient.
This has changed a lot compared with several years ago when the company was more like a farm and was buying chickens from scattered peasant households who could not guarantee the quality of their chickens and other animals.
"We have invested more than 20 million yuan ($3.26 million) in establishing an experimental plant to push innovation and ensure the quality and safety of our poultry products," said Wang Jinyou, general manager of Zhucheng Waimao.
Wang's 38-year-old company is just one of the numerous Chinese agricultural producers that are struggling to move up the value chain against the background of the country's determination to upgrade and transform its foreign trade.
One of the most important improvements for China's agriculture exporters is from selling cheap fresh products to processed goods tagged with higher prices.
Japan, which is known for its strict regulations over imported agriculture products, accounts for 70 percent of Zhucheng Waimao's total food exports.
"All of our products shipped to Japan have passed quality tests since 2008," said Wang.
Right now, Wang is planning to develop new cooked products based on different tastes and cooking methods. In the meantime, he will raise the price of existing new products.
Large packages will also be adjusted to offer smaller ones, such as shrinking one bag of fried chicken from 300 grams to 160 grams, to meet local customers' demands. In order to cater to the elderly in Japan, Wang will launch softer products that are more easy to chew.
Wang is also trying to switch to the Chinese market. "The key factor for expanding in the domestic market is cultivating our brand names. Although we were not previously paying attention to the Chinese market, we are now realizing it has great potential," he said.
Today, the China market accounts for 70 percent of Wang's total sales in quantity. However, as for its business value, China is worth just 40 percent.
Another high-yielding Chinese agricultural product, garlic, which totaled $1.69 billion in exports in 2012, is also taking off after production was upgraded.
In Pizhou in East China's Jiangsu province, the garlic planting area is about 467 million square meters. There are nearly 500,000 garlic farmers. Garlic exports from there account for 10 percent of China's total exports of the root. In recent years, 36 companies have begun to conduct garlic-processing businesses, with five engaging in extended processing.
Local government and companies have invested 200 million yuan in garlic innovation and brand building. New products made using better technology include garlic oil, allicin, an organosulfur compound obtained from garlic, and garlic capsules.
"Ten tons of garlic can produce one ton of allicin with a purity of 10 percent. The value of the garlic used will surge nearly tenfold to 200,000 yuan," said Du Feilong, deputy director-general at Pizhou Bureau of Commerce.
Garlic cloves will become the main exporting product among extended processing products.
"The export of garlic cloves is 8,000 to 10,000 tons every year, which accounts for 10 percent of our total garlic output every year," said Du.
However, the overall agricultural foreign trade has its problems, with China's trade deficit in the sector widening since 2004 as it relies more on imports.
【1】 【2】 【3】 
We Recommend:
Born to lead: 2nd gen of Chinese tycoons 
Model in see-through dress poses at auto show 
Mortgage slaves' decade in real estate fever 
2013 China Int'l Boat Show kicks off in Zhoushan 
China Changchun Int'l Automobile Expo kicks off 
Forbes names China's 50 best CEOs 
Migrant workes' high incomes not that rosy 
Chinese grads' unconventional jobs 
In pictures: history of China's auto industry 
Email|Print|Comments
(Editor:WangXin、Chen Lidan)
Increases the bookmark
twitter
facebook
Sina Microblog
digg
Google
Delicious
buzz
friendfeed
Linkedin
diigo
reddit
stumbleupon
Qzone
QQ Microblog
Related Reading
China to enhance financial support for agricultural sector
Chinese vice premier calls for agricultural cooperation
Beijing agricultural show blossoms into life
Sharp rise in prices of agricultural necessities
Hot News
Will Kevin Rudd create a new Australia?
Abe has chance to show true colors after big win
Two suspects detained over bomb threats
Death toll rises to 47 in NW China quake
GSK executives in China to handle the scandal
Have fun with green algae in Qingdao, E China
Bronze animal heads attract 50,000 visitors a day 
本站僅提供存儲服務(wù),所有內容均由用戶(hù)發(fā)布,如發(fā)現有害或侵權內容,請點(diǎn)擊舉報。
打開(kāi)APP,閱讀全文并永久保存 查看更多類(lèi)似文章
猜你喜歡
類(lèi)似文章
One Pan Garlic Herb Chicken and Asparagus | Creme ...
跟超模學(xué)美食英語(yǔ)|世界十大著(zhù)名維密超模Miranda Kerr,妥妥的人生贏(yíng)家
The Great Wings Rush
The Argentine Agricultural Scene: Recent Chan...
國際大蒜標準等級----美國
Prebiotic Foods | Top 10 Foods Containing Prebiotics | Prebiotin
更多類(lèi)似文章 >>
生活服務(wù)
分享 收藏 導長(cháng)圖 關(guān)注 下載文章
綁定賬號成功
后續可登錄賬號暢享VIP特權!
如果VIP功能使用有故障,
可點(diǎn)擊這里聯(lián)系客服!

聯(lián)系客服

欧美性猛交XXXX免费看蜜桃,成人网18免费韩国,亚洲国产成人精品区综合,欧美日韩一区二区三区高清不卡,亚洲综合一区二区精品久久