Optimizing technologies for developing animal husbandry in China with high-quality
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    Technological optimization is the driving force and support to promote the transformation and upgrading of animal husbandry and realize the development of animal husbandry in China with high-quality.This article uses qualitative analyses to sort out the key bottlenecks of technologies faced by the development of animal husbandry in China with high-quality.With the help of R & D investment and achievements of scientific and technological award in animal husbandry in China from 2006 to 2019,the corresponding status and characteristics of research and development are further presented.The results showed that the total amount of scientific and technological achievements in animal husbandry was stable.The number of main types of achievements varied significantly and fluctuated periodically.Institutions including universities and academies of agricultural sciences are the main R & D subjects of scientific and technological achievements in animal husbandry.The R & D investment did not match its value of output.Based on the bottlenecks of science and technologies for developing the animal husbandry with high-quality,four aspects including increasing R & D investment,improving the innovation level of green technologies,promoting the linked development of mechanization and information technology,constructing a collaborative innovation system of technologies in animal husbandry are proposed to help promote the optimization of science and technologies in animal husbandry and achieve the development of animal husbandry with high-quality.

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宋燕平,范祥祺,王欣. Optimizing technologies for developing animal husbandry in China with high-quality[J]. Jorunal of Huazhong Agricultural University,2022,41(3):87-95.

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  • Received:January 18,2022
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