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Development Status and Industrial Security Countermeasures of Maize Deep-processing Industry in Shandong Province

Hui Wang

Asian Agricultural Research, 2018, vol. 10, issue 03

Abstract: Corn deep processing industry is an important follow-up industry for corn production and processing. Shandong has numerous large-scale corn processing enterprises and is one of the fast-growing regions in China for deep processing of corn. The status of production and processing of corn in the major corn-producing areas of Shandong Province such as Dezhou, Liaocheng and Tai'an was investigated on the spot. It was found that the development of the corn industry in Shandong also has many problems, such as the mismatch between corn demand and production areas, the excessively small planting area of special corn and the poor communication between technology and demand, resulting in barriers in technology and raw materials in the production and processing links of corn and making it difficult to form a complete industrial chain system. According to the actual investigation, a highly efficient agricultural industry safety review mechanism was established based on the sound judgement of industrial safety to ensure the safety of the company's development, and at the same time, the interpretation and promotion of the strategy of going abroad was strengthened, so as to provide a full range of information services for corn processing enterprises and help to further develop and optimize the corn industry in Shandong.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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