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Countermeasures to Achieve High-quality Development of Dairy Industry in Xinjiang: A Case Study of Tianrun Dairy Industry

Chunming Liang, Jinding Liu, Xiaobo Xue, Anwar Farruh and Lijun Cao

Asian Agricultural Research, 2022, vol. 14, issue 05

Abstract: As a high-quality milk source base in China, Xinjiang has an innate foundation for the development of modern high-quality milk industry. In this paper, it was pointed out that the uneven distribution of interests between the upstream and downstream of the industry was the influencing factor restricting the development of modern dairy industry in Xinjiang. At the same time, the related information of Tianrun Group, which was the leading enterprise in Xinjiang, was analyzed. According to analysis, it was found that through the construction and development of large-scale, standardized and modern milk source base, balance of the upstream and downstream interests, improvement of the combination system of planting and breeding, the added value of products was enhanced and the anti risk ability of enterprises was increased. In addition, it was also pointed out that under the leadership of leading enterprises, Xinjiang would embark on the development road of modern high-quality milk industry with circular economy, resource-saving, environment-friendly, quality and efficiency, operation-saving, independent innovation and industrial integration in the future.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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