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Strategic Path for the Development of Live Pig Healthy Breeding Industry in China

Strategic Path for the Development of Live Pig Healthy Breeding Industry in China
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摘要 The objective of study in the paper was to analyze advantages, disadvantages, opportunities and threats of development of pig healthy agriculture in China, using systematic analysis and SWOT strategic analysis, as well as to show severe diseases, abnormal fluctuation, misplaced way and versatile environment confronted by pig breeding in China. The paper establishes "double-hug mode", from which pig breeding industry transforms and upgrades to modern breeding industry. Combing with the designed multi-party cooperation mechanism of advantageous regions, urban sale areas and group corporations, it sets up three paths for development of pig healthy agriculture in China, i.e., strategic paths of advantageous regions, urban sale areas and group corporations oriented, with an attempt to provide strategic path reference for transformation and upgrading of pig breeding in China and mode reference for breakthrough of development strategy for pig healthy industry.
出处 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(A)》 2015年第5期352-362,共11页 农业科学与技术(A)
基金 Acknowledgments The authors thank for the support by National Natural Science Foundation of China "The Study of Benefits Safeguards of Healthy Pig Breeding Industry and Exemplified Promotion Mechanism" (70873125) and by the collaborative project of Scientific Research and Graduate Training of Beijing Municipal Education Commission (Grant 201502911110426).
关键词 Pig healthy industry strategic system path mode advantageous regions oriented path urban sale areas oriented path group corporation oriented path. 生猪养殖 养殖产业 路径 健康产业 集团公司 城市营销 农业发展 SWOT
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