China is striving to become a dairy production power in the
world in 20 years through larger investment and technology
upgrading.
Liu Yanhua, vice minister of Science and Technology, said
Friday, "In the past five years, the country has invested 150
million yuan (US$18.5 million) in developing key technologies in
the dairy industry."
Zhang Yuan, professor at the China Agricultural University who
coordinates the national project, said the technological
breakthroughs include industrialization of cow embryonic
transplants, standardized breeding, cow disease surveillance
systems and quality control systems for dairy products.
The country's accumulated investment in key dairy research
projects totaled 700 million yuan, of which 150 million yuan came
from the central government, 120 million yuan from local
governments and 440 million yuan from dairy industry.
Thanks to technological upgrading, China's top four dairy
producers manufactured and sold products worth 5 billion yuan each
in 2004. Well-known brands such as Yili, Mengniu and Sanyuan are
well received by domestic consumers. They have developed a number
of hi-tech products such as cancer-prophylactic milk and high-end
infant formula milk powder.
(Xinhua News Agency January 21, 2006)