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Suning Mink Fox Raccoon Breeding And Fur Processing Area Through National Acceptance

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Suning County mink fox raccoon breeding and fur processing standardization demonstration area recently passed the National Standardization Management Committee acceptance. The demonstration area is a type of agricultural standardization demonstration project approved by the state in the 12 menstrual period of 2004. After 3 years of construction, the demonstration area has successfully completed the various tasks and objectives stipulated in the project task book, and established a standard system composed of 30 standards, namely, the regulations on breeding and management of mink, and fox breeding management technology (improved Arctic Fox). In the aspects of policy, capital and agricultural resources, the standard has been effectively implemented, and the work mode of agricultural standardization demonstration has been innovated in the construction of fur products detection institution. Standardized management has improved the special animal species, changed the backward breeding mode, improved the quality of fur, and effectively promoted the development of industry. According to statistics, in the past 3 years, 5 million 545 thousand mink Fox and raccoon dog farms have been slaughtered in the demonstration area, and the total income of farmers in the demonstration area has increased by more than 2700 yuan in 3 years.
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