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Folder Title: Explanation on Livestock Project Revision - F28507 - Volume 2 THE WORLD BANK GROUP ARCHIVES PUBLIC DISCLOSURE AUTHORIZED Folder Title: Explanation on Livestock Project Revision - F28507 - Volume 2 Folder ID: 30283679 Project ID: P003552 Dates: 9/14/1989 – 12/31/1994 Fonds: Records of the East Asia and Pacific Regional Vice Presidency ISAD Reference Code: WB IBRD/IDA EAP Digitized: 4/13/2017 To cite materials from this archival folder, please follow the following format: [Descriptive name of item], [Folder Title], Folder ID [Folder ID], World Bank Group Archives, Washington, D.C., United States. The records in this folder were created or received by The World Bank in the course of its business. The records that were created by the staff of The World Bank are subject to the Bank’s copyright. Please refer to http://www.worldbank.org/terms-of-use-earchives for full copyright terms of use and disclaimers. THE WORLD BANK Washington, D.C. © International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / International Development Association or The World Bank 1818 H Street NW Washington DC 20433 Telephone: 202-473-1000 Internet: www.worldbank.org l llllII Ill IIIl lI I Il l III llII Ill II Ill II Ill II IllI I III 30283879 ••••,. ri~.. •..... ._........ ·.·.. R1992-249 Other#: 87 Explanation on\. Livestock· Project Rev1s1on. - F28507 - Volume 2 DECLASSIFIED WBG Archives Explanation on Livestock Project Revision J. Y ishui Count) Ilreeding RaLbit Farm 2. Yi nan County Bree.I ing Rabbit Farm 3.L"il>iu Pig Prorr::;slng Plant 4. Yi yunn County Meat RaLhi t ProLessing Plant 5 . P i n g J i Cu ,1 :1 l ;; B J o i l e r P r u , , :, ,, i n g P l an I 6 . Y i y 11 an Fe e il , M i l l 7. Men gyin Cuunly Feeds Mi I l 8. Pin gyi CuuHly FE'erls Mill 9. Yi yuan County Fur Processing Plant 1 0 . F e i C o 1111 t y F u r P r o c e s s i n g P l a n t l l. Fei County Rabbi I \lluol Spinning Plant 1 2 . P i n g :: i C o II n ! y L i \' e s t o c k C o r p o r a t i o n 1 \Clopment Projr c t " ~uh mitt ed by the World Bank , proj ec t f eas iui l it y .,t,111 1 1i-pu1b prepare,! by thr cou,ili,, 1onrerned, in, c:- tiga : ion s on Yi menH \f ou111cli n li n•s t ock Jrvelopin ent pro j ec t s conduc t ed on Ort . 30, , '} 3 S, d II d m" i n po ; 11 ~ :- ) ,d o ,11 ,1 t l h c p r o j H t co II f e , r 111. , hr l d on Oe c . 20, 1908, ::.o rne r n-i -. ion s on in,e~ tm ent pta11 of th e Yi me ng Mountai n I :\l';,!ork Oe\e lopm t•ut Proj i,. l liaYt· hePn planne.l i n 01,!n lo so ' \C p ro b l 11 ,u ., a r i _; i n g fr om i ru p le men l .1 I i 0 n CJ f t he p r o j l' c t :, pt' r i f i , r I', i - .ion a 11d reason~ ,11 1• .i:. f o l l11....-:.. J Animal Breedi11 9 Fartns Br eedi ng animal s o f excellen t qualit y i s a key point i n t he tive ­ stod. de\'elop111ent pr oject . Ont:, ava:taliili t y o f 90011 Lned s con E'll ­ s ure developm ent o f animal prod u1, t ion and a,l equa t e. s upp l y of raw m,1 I 1' 1 i a l t o a l l t h e :. u l, p r ~ j e l t s ~ o l h a t t h e p • o j e r t t: a n h a v e g r e a I 1 i : a I i t .Y • Wh a I s Ji o u l d b e t h e s ! a n d a r ,t f o r t h r r i g h t r o u n t i l' s ' b r e e ti i n~ fa1m :.? Ho•,. 111:.1d1 :.hould t!tr i 11vestretnts be To a1t swer the question s. we condu c t ed a ~: udy t our to J i n.xi City, Li ao ning Pr ov ince, and o I her p l ace :; , a II d d i Hu:, ~ e ,I in J e I a i l s ~, i th Pro f. 1Nu Zh on 9:.. i a o f r om the Beijing A9ri r11Lt11ral Eugineering l'ni,r r s i ty. We be l i eve that breedi ng far m:. , p nr ti 1. 11larl y co u11t:., b1cedi ng farms, !,eouse of the ir keepi ng o f i mprove,! f ofl'i!Jn t,reP.r! s thu :; require be'tter s urroundi ng e 11\ i r on me n t and k e e p i n g 1. o 11 ii i t i on:. , sh o u l ll b c c o JI s t r u c t e d i n a c c o rd - anc e with highe r standards, which would re qui re bigge r inve s tme nt. Tw o benefit s can be obt ain ed by doing this. Firs t, improved breeds can be prevented fr om early degeneration. and s econdl y, the farm s can lie in con f o riai ty -,.i th hi gher mana gemen t and te chnol.ogical Levels o f the whole project t o ensure economic benef it from t:h P rl evet opment pr ojed. Therefore, under the conditi ons of Liaited f unding f or breeding f a rm s , the inves tment ~houtd be conce ntrated on county breeding fara s while temporari l y Less or even no inves t•ent shoul d be us ed on township farm s. Howeve r, con side~ations can be given t o 2 1 j • l [ j tU !J i fit' .l I , ' ! ,1 ;! l I! f.11 t • t ht' (1 r i 9 i n a l y i s h ll i r Oun t y F ,. cl '· i l: i . i l ; '.' I Ii ,l :, Rl' p Or t li i ! ; I I arrange Lndi11g for town s hiv hut l. ~O mil l ion for c,111nl.; fa1m "owe p ropos E> th a t the 0.93 1$ million p l anned for t ownsh ip f a r ru s ill Y:·liui be r ea l l o r a t r d f o r t Ii e L o u n t ~· fa rm, w i I h 1i ;,h plt:s or iginat·tt .~. o. 4110 ner d ~ ran hr sn li s fi E> d. Ar•~ortl iny lo Wo rld BanL iitan, 0.15 02 will he iHV E>:: t e: d on Yinan Cou n t ., Breeding K1bb it Fam ·... lt~1e::.s 2.8H8 111 luwnship fllrm , . Th ~ c o u n t y ' s p r e \' i o us f e .1 ::. i h i 1. i I :: s t u ti :, r Pp o r t p l a n n e d a t o r a l i n v e s t men I 0 11 Lo t h c o n n I y a a ,I t u wn s It i p f a r ms o f ,t mi l l i u n s . Th c r e f o r e: , w e a t t n ~ cated 2.:-:9:8 68 to the county farm and 0. -1502 to town s hi p farm s . for other c ounli es, wr agree t o the \1/ortd Bank pl an. 2.Meat P roce s::. ing P lants. Meat Proces s ing Plants • r e an importan t p art o f the livestock development projec t , which will y i eld influenres on the brnef il o f the who le project . We agref larg e l y lo world bank for inve stment nn the eight ru eat processing p lnnt. hu t we pr opose that some revi s i on s be done on i1n· est 111 en t p l a ns for Laiw u pig processing pl:int.Yi :·uan count y Mr at Rah bi t pro r es ~ i n g p l ant, and Ping y i c o u n t y Ii r o i le r pro c e - s s in g p I an 1 . (l).Lniwu pig proc ess i ng plant: Th e d e~ i gned pl an t capacit y i s to proces~ ann ually 100,000 pi gs, produce 2000 tons c ta :;s ified meat, and other s id e pro,ducls like cook·· ed fooJ,b,iLirubin.and heparin. Construc ti on of this p lant r e quirf: s a comparatively b ig investaienl,11.658 mill ions a c cording to the c ity's feasib ility s tudy report.In .\ugust,1988.th e city's Li vestock corpora­ tion en t r usted the Beijing Agricultural En gineering Designing In­ stitute to conduct designing on t he bas i s of preliminary de s ignings of tec hnological process, and engineering drawings, the feasibi lity s tudy report and document s con c erning civi l work cos t s.
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