China Daily

NPC deputy urges more internatio­nal cooperatio­n in poultry sector

- By ZHENG JINRAN in Beijing and ZHANG YU in Shijiazhua­ng Contact the writers at zhengjinra­n@chinadaily.com.cn

After importing tens of thousands of chicks from the United States last month, Wang Lianzeng, a National People’s Congress deputy from Hebei province, called for enhanced internatio­nal cooperatio­n in breeding egglaying hens in a proposal delivered during the top legislatur­e’s recently concluded annual meeting in Beijing.

“I think it’s necessary for enterprise­s of the two countries to cooperate, which is an important part of peopleto-people interactio­ns,” Wang said last week, adding that he had engaged in multiple instances of winwin cooperatio­n with an American company for almost two decades.

Wang is the chairman of Huayu Agricultur­al Science and Technology Co, a 42-year-old private company headquarte­red in Handan, Hebei, that has grown into a leading chick breeder in China.

Wang said the company first imported 5,000 breeding hens from US company Hy-Line Internatio­nal in 2006.

Since then, cooperatio­n has continued and expanded, with the average number of imported chicks rising to 100,000 a year, along with the increased exchange of knowledge and skills, Wang said.

In 2016, the companies establishe­d a joint venture in China to supply highly productive egg-laying hens to Chinese markets.

“We have cooperated in raising high-quality breeding chickens, and introduced advanced management experience, as well as cuttingedg­e technology and equipment, which have boosted the leapfrog developmen­t of China’s poultry industry,” Wang said.

Huayu and Hy-Line have establishe­d the world’s largest layer hatchery in Handan, with a total capacity of 100 million commercial layers a year.

“Our American partners also learned from us in multiple aspects, such as how Chinese agricultur­al markets operate and what kinds of chickens and eggs Chinese customers like,” Wang said, adding that the cooperatio­n in the past two decades has yielded productive results for both sides.

Huayu imported 28,000 chicks from Hy-Line in February. They will produce 140 million commercial egg-laying hens after three generation­s of breeding, which are expected to supply 50 billion eggs for Chinese consumers.

In his NPC proposal, Wang suggested that China should speed up the independen­t breeding of livestock and poultry to improve their acceptance and competitiv­eness in markets.

“While increasing independen­t research and developmen­t efforts, domestic companies should also introduce foreign advanced experience, which can promote the improvemen­t of the domestic breeding level,” Wang said, adding that the proposal was a good fit with the country’s aims of ensuring national food security and further promoting sustainabl­e agricultur­al developmen­t.

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