<blockquote id="pl83f"><p id="pl83f"></p></blockquote>
<s id="pl83f"><li id="pl83f"></li></s>

      
      
      <sub id="pl83f"><rt id="pl83f"></rt></sub>

        <blockquote id="pl83f"><p id="pl83f"></p></blockquote>
        <sub id="pl83f"><rt id="pl83f"></rt></sub>
        女人的天堂av在线播放,3d动漫精品一区二区三区,伦精品一区二区三区视频,国产成人av在线影院无毒,亚洲成av人片天堂网老年人,最新国产精品剧情在线ss,视频一区无码中出在线,无码国产精品久久一区免费

        Across China: High-tech helps ecological chicken-raising lay golden eggs in green mountains

        Source: Xinhua| 2019-08-17 15:53:39|Editor: Li Xia
        Video PlayerClose

        TIANJIN, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- Hu Jinyan, 58, used her smartphone to watch real-time videos of chickens' living conditions and their surroundings through a visualization system installed in her chicken breeding base.

        As the general manager of the base in north China's Tianjin Municipality, Hu has made good use of high-tech to expand her chicken-raising business.

        With the product tracking system, customers can log into their WeChat accounts, the largest social networking platform in China, to get full information of the chickens and eggs, according to Hu. In addition, she can also use these "eyes" to better raise the chickens, she added.

        Now, more than 50,000 chickens with white bellies, black tails and red cockscombs live on the 200 hectares of the base, nesting in about 30 chicken sheds built on the top of mountains in the area.

        "Our chickens run freely in the mountain. They eat worms, potherbs and wild fruits during the day, and we feed them mixed corns and bran without any additives at night," Hu said.

        Hu, who retired as a teacher from a local middle school, believes that food safety is crucial for children's health. Since chickens and eggs are closely linked with people's daily life, Hu determined to raise chicken in the mountain to provide healthy foods for the children.

        She looked up various resources online and visited many chicken breeding bases in different regions. In 2011, Hu decided to introduce a special breed of 5,000 baby chicks from southeast China's Zhejiang Province.

        "These lively chickens are good at running and flying compared with others and have a greater resistance to diseases. More importantly, the mountain land is a wonderful place to raise them," she said.

        In the beginning, the base's lack of infrastructure brought Hu many problems. "When it rained, the wheels of egg-carrying carts got stuck into the mud. It was hard to transport the eggs," Hu said.

        With the support of the local government, roads were built along the mountainside, and the problems of water and electricity supply were fixed.

        Hu also has close contacts with agricultural experts to get more professional advice. Zang Sumin, a professor at Hebei Agriculture University, is among them.

        "Hu was not professional at first; she always chose big-sized chickens with beautiful feathers. She didn't know that some small-sized chickens tended to have better abilities to lay eggs," said Zang, who provided piles of suggestions on breeding, epidemic prevention, environmental monitoring and management for Hu's base.

        In addition, Hu put electronic bracelets on the feet of each chicken to monitor their laying rate and death rate. With the scientific breeding approaches, the laying rate of chickens rose from 30 to 60 percent.

        Hu registered the trademark for her base in 2012 and established a complete industry chain, including chicken hatching, breeding and selling. In 2018, the total sales volume reached about 11 million yuan (1.56 million U.S. dollars), half of which were sold online.

        Benefitting from scientific raising methods and advanced technology, Hu helped other villagers get rich and offered technical guidance for free.

        Wang Zhenxing, 33, a local Tianjin villager, bought 1,000 chickens from Hu this February after watching a TV program about her chicken breeding base.

        "Organic food is in high demand in the market and incorporating high-tech into raising chickens is promising," Wang said, adding that Hu has provided support to him and 96 percent of his chickens are healthy. He said he would buy more from Hu next year.

        Hu's success has also attracted villagers from many other provinces in China, like nearby Hebei, east Shandong and Jiangsu provinces, to learn the secret of her success.

        "In the future, I plan to develop part of the breeding base as an ecological tour, combining poultry farming with tourism. My ultimate goal is to increase the value of this region's clear waters and green mountains," Hu said.

        TOP STORIES
        EDITOR’S CHOICE
        MOST VIEWED
        EXPLORE XINHUANET
        010020070750000000000000011100001383163541
        主站蜘蛛池模板: 十九岁的日本电影免费观看| 亚洲毛片多多影院| 日韩国产中文字幕精品| 91日本在线观看亚洲精品 | 国产精品免费视频网站| 午夜av福利一区二区三区| 极品美女aⅴ在线观看| 丰满少妇在线观看网站| 日日橹狠狠爱欧美视频| 亚洲欧美成人一区二区三区| 97se亚洲综合自在线| 在线中文字幕精品第5页| av一区二区人妻无码| 国产不卡精品视频男人的天堂| 人妻系列中文字幕精品| 激情久久av一区二区三区| 看亚洲黄色不在线网占| 国产人妻高清国产拍精品| 亚洲色婷婷婷婷五月基地| 国产极品美女高潮无套| 亚洲熟女乱色综合一区| 波多野结系列18部无码观看a| 2019久久久高清日本道| 无码人妻视频一区二区三区| 国产美女被遭强高潮免费一视频| 国产精品福利自产拍在线观看| 亚洲欧洲日产国码久在线| 精品国产自线午夜福利| 超清无码一区二区三区| 日本阿v片在线播放免费| 又爽又黄又无遮挡的激情视频| 噜噜噜亚洲色成人网站∨| 国产精品一区久久99| 亚洲第一狼人区在线观看| 精品国产VA久久久久久久冰| 久久亚洲国产品一区二区| 久久精品国产99国产精品严洲| 干中文字幕| 亚洲一区二区三区激情视频| 隔壁老王国产在线精品| 亚洲av永久无码精品水牛影视 |