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Zoology and Animal Physiology, 2021, 2(1); doi: 10.38007/ZAP.2021.020101.

Animal Epidemic Prevention on the Reproduction Quantity in the Rural Animal Husbandry Investment Cooperative

Author(s)

Shihui Xiang

Corresponding Author:
Shihui Xiang
Affiliation(s)

Panyapiwat Institute of Management, Nonthaburi, Thailand

Abstract

To explore the effect of animal epidemic prevention on the reproduction quantity of rural animal husbandry investment cooperatives. Based on the public management theory and economic theory, this paper mainly adopts the methods of comparative research and statistical research, static analysis and dynamic analysis, empirical research and normative research to analyze the impact of animal epidemic prevention on the breeding quantity of rural animal husbandry investment cooperatives, solve the dilemma brought by the animal epidemic crisis, and push forward The development of animal husbandry. In 2019, the total output value of animal husbandry in China has reached 3063.227 billion yuan. Xinjiang is an important province for the development of animal husbandry in China. In 2019, the number of professional cooperatives in Xinjiang has reached 20960, of which 9680 are related to animal husbandry, accounting for 46.2%. The cost of disinfection in epidemic areas varies from region to region, so the consumption is different. Among them, Ma'anshan City in Anhui Province has a small number of culls, only 17000 feathers, and the cost is 200000 yuan. In Xi'an City, Shanxi Province, the number of culls is large, reaching 637000, and the cost is as high as 3.05 million yuan. Animal disease is becoming more and more complex and changeable, which increases the risk of animal husbandry and brings new crisis and challenge. Animal epidemics, and cooperatives can rely on its scale to improve the level of security and protect the interests of farmers. The rural animal husbandry based on the cooperative can be said to be the ballast stone of the development of animal husbandry in our city, which will guarantee the development of animal husbandry in our country.

Keywords

Animal Epidemic Prevention, Rural Animal Husbandry, Cooperative Organization, Breeding Quantity

Cite This Paper

Shihui Xiang. Animal Epidemic Prevention on the Reproduction Quantity in the Rural Animal Husbandry Investment Cooperative. Zoology and Animal Physiology (2021), Vol. 2, Issue 1: 1-11. https://doi.org/10.38007/ZAP.2021.020101.

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