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Report on Domestic Animal Genetic Resources in China
Country Report for the Preparation of the First Report on the State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources Report on Domestic Animal Genetic Resources in China June 2003 Beijing CONTENTS Executive Summary Biological diversity is the basis for the existence and development of human society and has aroused the increasing great attention of international society. In June 1992, more than 150 countries including China had jointly signed the "Pact of Biological Diversity". Domestic animal genetic resources are an important component of biological diversity, precious resources formed through long-term evolution, and also the closest and most direct part of relation with human beings. Therefore, in order to realize a sustainable, stable and high-efficient animal production, it is of great significance to meet even higher demand for animal and poultry product varieties and quality by human society, strengthen conservation, and effective, rational and sustainable utilization of animal and poultry genetic resources. The "Report on Domestic Animal Genetic Resources in China" (hereinafter referred to as the "Report") was compiled in accordance with the requirements of the "World Status of Animal Genetic Resource " compiled by the FAO. The Ministry of Agriculture" (MOA) has attached great importance to the compilation of the Report, organized nearly 20 experts from administrative, technical extension, research institutes and universities to participate in the compilation team. In 1999, the first meeting of the compilation staff members had been held in the National Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Service, discussed on the compilation outline and division of labor in the Report compilation, and smoothly fulfilled the tasks to each of the compilers. -
Jiangxi Shangrao Early Childhood Education Demonstration Program
Program Safeguard Systems Assessment Project Number: 51434-001 July 2020 People’s Republic of China: Jiangxi Shangrao Early Childhood Education Demonstration Program Jiangxi Shangrao Early Childhood Education Demonstration Program (RRP PRC 51434) PROGRAM SAFEGUARD SYSTEMS ASSESSMENT A. Program Environmental and Social Impacts and Risks 1. The program will involve more than 2,800 public and private kindergartens spread across 12 counties and districts of Shangrao municipality, Shangrao Early Childhood Education (ECE) Normal College, and technical and vocational education and training institutions offering pre- service ECE teacher preparation programs. 2. Program outcome and outputs: The expected outcome of the program will be children receiving quality three-year ECE increased. The program will have four outputs: (i) provision of affordable three-year ECE increased; (ii) systems for preparation and professional development of ECE teachers, principals, and childcare staff established; (iii) models and mechanisms for improving the quality of ECE developed; and (iv) systems for assessing, monitoring, and ensuring the quality of ECE strengthened. 3. Environment. The proposed program will involve physical activities including (i) construction of new kindergarten facilities, (ii) expansion, retrofitting, or demolition of existing kindergartens, (iii) construction of a training center, and (iv) provision of equipment and devices for the operation of early childhood education facilities on various potential sites. The physical activities may have potential environmental impacts such as enhanced soil erosion and contamination, increased noise and vibrations, increased dust levels, increased solid waste, and increased safety risks to community members and workers. However, impacts that will arise will be minimal in scale, short-term in duration, and highly localized. -
Ecological Focus Boosts Tourism, Agriculture
CHINA DAILY chinadaily.COM.CN Friday, September 8, 2017 | PAGE S1-4 | SUPPLEMENT BasicBasic facts facts of Jiangxi EconomicEconomic structure structure ExportedExported products, products, 2016 2016 BasicBasic facts facts of Jiangxiof Jiangxi EconomicEconomic structure structure ExportedExported products, products, 2016 2016 Green developmentGreen development ImportImport and export and exportvolume volume PerPer capita capitaPer disposablecapita disposable disposable income income income of ofurban urban of residentsurban residents residents (yuan) (yuan) (yuan) Green development Import and export volume Per capita disposable income of urban residents (yuan) ElectromechanicalElectromechanicalElectromechanical products products products 41.45%41.45%41.45% Green development Import and(Unit: export $ billion)(Unit: volume $ billion) ExportsExportsImportsImports 20,085 20,085 PrimaryPrimaryPrimary industry: industry: industry: SecondarySecondarySecondary Primary PrimaryPrimary industry: industry: industry: Secondary SecondarySecondary Electromechanical products (Unit: $ billion) Exports Imports 2012 2012 20,085 (Unit: $ billion) 2012 45.9245.9245.92 166,900166,900166,900 53.153.153.1 11.8%11.8% industry:industry: 53.6% 53.6%10.4% 10.4% industry:industry: 49.2% 49.2% 14.92% 63.163.1 22 22 1,5351,5 35 60 60 35 Exports Imports 33.12 33.122012 20,085 45.92 166,900 53.1 11.8%11.8% industry:industry: 53.6% 53.6% 10.4%10.4% industry:industry: 49.2% 49.2% High-techHigh-techHigh-tech products products products 14.92%14.92%14.92% 63.1 22 1,535 60 -
Electrification Project of Zhe-Gan Railway Public Disclosure Authorized
! ~~~~~~~RP213Volume 2 Electrification Project of Zhe-Gan Railway Public Disclosure Authorized (Jiangxi Section) RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Foreign-Financing Center of Ministry of Railways, PR China Public Disclosure Authorized East China Investigation and Design Institute I ~~~~under State Power Corporation May 2004 ;FILEFCwOPY Approved by: Gong Heping Examined by: Bian Bingqian Checked by: Yu Zhijian, Zhu Qiang Compiled by: Mao Zhenjun, Yu Zhijian, Zhu Qiang Xia Yunqiu, Gu Chunrong, Han Xiaojin, Li Min'an List of contents OBJECTIVES OF RESETJ'LEMENT PLAN & DEFINITION OF RESETTLEMENT TERMINOLOGY . 1 Generals ................................................................. 3 1.1 Project Background ...................................................... 3 1.1.1 Existing conditions ...................................................... 3 1.1.2 Necessity of of railway electrification ...................................................... 3 1.1.3 Significance of the project ...................................................... 5 1.2 Project Design and Design Approval .................................................... 6 1.3 Description of Project ...................................................... 7 1.4 Project Impacts ...................................................... 9 1.5 Measures To Alleviate Project Inpacts ....................................... 10 1.5.1 In project planning and design stage ..................................................... 10 1.5.2 In project implementation -
Polymorphism of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I Gene in 13 Pig Breeds and Its Relationship with Pig Growth and Carcass Traits
1391 Polymorphism of Insulin-like Growth Factor-I Gene in 13 Pig Breeds and its Relationship with Pig Growth and Carcass Traits Wang Wenjun1, Huang Lusheng*, Chen Kefei, Gao Jun, Ren Jun, Ai Huashui and Lin Wanhua Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory for Animal Biotechnology, Jiangxi Agricultural University Nanchang 330045, P. R. China ABSTRACT : The polymorphism of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) in 13 pig breeds (total n=559) was detected by PCR-Hha I– RFLP, and allele A (151 bp and 28 bp) or allele B (116 bp, 35 bp and 28 bp) were observed. In these pig breeds, it was found that European pig breeds carried high frequencies of allele B, while Chinese native pig breeds carried high frequencies of allele A. Meanwhile the role of porcine IGF-I was investigated in 117 Nanchang White pigs and 360 Large Yorkshire pigs. Eight traits about growth and carcass were recorded for analyzing the associations between IGF-I gene polymorphism and performance quantitative traits. In the Nanchang White pigs, those with AA genotype generally had higher birth weight than those with AB genotype (p<0.05), but all these genotypes had no significant effect on the other traits which had been analyzed. In Large Yorkshire pigs, those with BB genotype had higher 2 months and 6 months body weight than those with AA genotype (p<0.05), and had a thicker hind-back-fat thickness and mid-back-thickness than those with AB and BB genotypes (p<0.05). And those with BB genotype were the thinnest in Large Yorkshire. -
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited and the Stock Exchange Of
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited and The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited take no responsibility for the contents of this announcement, make no representation as to its accuracy or completeness and expressly disclaim any liability whatsoever for any loss howsoever arising from or in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents of this announcement. HIGHLIGHT CHINA IOT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 高鋭中國物聯網國際有限公司 (Incorporated in Bermuda with limited liability) (Stock Code: 1682) INSIDE INFORMATION (1) COOPERATION AGREEMENT AND (2) DEVELOPMENT OF NEW BUSINESS ACTIVITY This announcement is made by the Company pursuant to Rule 13.09(2)(a) of the Listing Rules and the Inside Information Provisions (as defined under the Listing Rules) under Part XIVA of the Securities and Futures Ordinance (Chapter 571 of the Laws of Hong Kong). THE COOPERATION AGREEMENT The Company is pleased to announce that on 18 May 2017 (after trading hours), Hangzhou Haoyu (an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company) and Jiangxi Broadcasting entered into the Cooperation Agreement, pursuant to which the Parties have agreed to cooperate to develop and operate the Integrated Information Service Platform on the network of Jiangxi Broadcasting. Scope of cooperation Pursuant to the Cooperation Agreement, the Parties have agreed that the Integrated Information Service Platform shall engage in the following businesses including, smart city, smart government services, smart village, smart community, social comprehensive governance and road surveillance, safe city, family security, visual telephone, internet insurance, internet lottery, cloud games, internet finance, smart education, smart travel, smart medical treatment, smart health, smart elevator, rural e-commerce, etc., in the areas covered by network of Jiangxi Broadcasting including, Xinzhou District, Guangfeng District, Yushan County, Wuyuan County, Dexing City, Wannian County, Yugan County, Poyang County, Geyang County, Qianshan County, Shangrao County and Hengfeng County. -
Polymorphism of Growth Hormone Gene in 12 Pig Breeds and Its Relationship with Pig Growth and Carcass Traits
161 Polymorphism of Growth Hormone Gene in 12 Pig Breeds and Its Relationship with Pig Growth and Carcass Traits Wang Wenjun1, Huang Lusheng*, Gao Jun, Ding NengShui, Chen Kefei, Ren Jun and Luo Ming Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory for Animal Biotechnology, Jiangxi Agricultural University Nanchang 330045, P. R. China ABSTRACT : The polymorphism of the growth hormone gene in 12 pig breeds (total n=475) was detected by PCR-ApaⅠ-RFLP, and allele A (449 bp, 101 bp and 55 bp) or allele B (316 bp, 133 bp, 101 bp and 55 bp) were observed. In these pig breeds, we found that European pig breeds had high frequencies of allele B, while Chinese native pig breeds had high frequencies of allele A. In addition, the role of porcine GH was investigated in 117 Nanchang White pigs and 361 Large Yorkshire pigs. Eight traits about growth and carcass were recorded for analyzing associations between GH gene polymorphism and performance quantitative traits. In the Nanchang White pigs, no significant difference was observed between different genotypes and different growth and carcass traits. In Large Yorkshire pigs, those with BB genotype had more lean percentage than pigs with AA genotype (p<0.05). Based on these results, we conclude that the GH locus should be further investigated in commercial breeds to determine its suitability for use in marker-assisted selection programmes. (Asian-Aust. J. Anim. Sci. 2003. Vol 16, No. 2 : 161-164) Key Words : Growth Hormone Gene, Performance Traits, Pig, PCR-RFLP INTRODUCTION sequenced by Vize et al. (1984). It contains four introns and five exons, and the gene was assigned to porcine Growth rate and body composition are two important chromosome 12p1.2-p1.5 (Yerle et al., 1993). -
Sanctioned Entities Name of Firm & Address Date of Imposition of Sanction Sanction Imposed Grounds China Railway Constructio
Sanctioned Entities Name of Firm & Address Date of Imposition of Sanction Sanction Imposed Grounds China Railway Construction Corporation Limited Procurement Guidelines, (中国铁建股份有限公司)*38 March 4, 2020 - March 3, 2022 Conditional Non-debarment 1.16(a)(ii) No. 40, Fuxing Road, Beijing 100855, China China Railway 23rd Bureau Group Co., Ltd. Procurement Guidelines, (中铁二十三局集团有限公司)*38 March 4, 2020 - March 3, 2022 Conditional Non-debarment 1.16(a)(ii) No. 40, Fuxing Road, Beijing 100855, China China Railway Construction Corporation (International) Limited Procurement Guidelines, March 4, 2020 - March 3, 2022 Conditional Non-debarment (中国铁建国际集团有限公司)*38 1.16(a)(ii) No. 40, Fuxing Road, Beijing 100855, China *38 This sanction is the result of a Settlement Agreement. China Railway Construction Corporation Ltd. (“CRCC”) and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, China Railway 23rd Bureau Group Co., Ltd. (“CR23”) and China Railway Construction Corporation (International) Limited (“CRCC International”), are debarred for 9 months, to be followed by a 24- month period of conditional non-debarment. This period of sanction extends to all affiliates that CRCC, CR23, and/or CRCC International directly or indirectly control, with the exception of China Railway 20th Bureau Group Co. and its controlled affiliates, which are exempted. If, at the end of the period of sanction, CRCC, CR23, CRCC International, and their affiliates have (a) met the corporate compliance conditions to the satisfaction of the Bank’s Integrity Compliance Officer (ICO); (b) fully cooperated with the Bank; and (c) otherwise complied fully with the terms and conditions of the Settlement Agreement, then they will be released from conditional non-debarment. If they do not meet these obligations by the end of the period of sanction, their conditional non-debarment will automatically convert to debarment with conditional release until the obligations are met. -
China-Bulgaria Rural Revitalization Development Cooperation Forum
Munich Personal RePEc Archive China-Bulgaria Rural Revitalization Development Cooperation Forum Bachev, Hrabrin and Ivanov, Bojidar and Terziev, Dimitar and Toteva, Dessislava and Che, Shengquan and Koleva, Lyubka Institute of Agricultural Economics, Sofia, University of National and World Economy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Agricultural University-Plovdiv 23 April 2018 Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/86908/ MPRA Paper No. 86908, posted 22 May 2018 06:13 UTC PROCEEDINGS China-Bulgaria Rural Revitalization Development Cooperation Forum Honorary Chair Professor Ivan Dimov, Vice Minister of Education and Science of Bulgaria Organizers Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Institute of Agricultural Economics-Sofia, Agricultural University-Plovdiv, University of National and World Economy- Sofia SOFIA 23 April 2018 Supported by China Ministry of Science and Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Technology Science Embassy of China in Bulgaria Bulgarian Science Fund Association for the Promotion of Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture, Food Agricultural Cooperation between and Forestry Bulgaria and China and CEEC Agricultural Academy Organization Committee Shengquan Che, Hrabrin Bachev, Bozhidar Ivanov, Dimitar Terziev, Lyubka Koleva The Forum is organized and the current book is published by the exclusive financial support of the Bulgarian Science Fund under the Bilateral project “Comparative Study of Environmental Conditions, Cultural Resources, Conservation and Sustainable Development of Tourism in Rural Areas of China and Bulgaria” on the Agreement ДНТС/Китай 01/7 and “The Management of Agricultural Environment Sustainability and Food Supply Chain Safety” on the Agreement - ДНТС/Китай 01/14 from 2016. Institute of Agricultural Economics - Sofia ISBN: 2 CONTENT Page 1. Bioremediation of secondary salinization soil by a novel isolated strain Bacillus megaterium NCT-2 and its nitrate assimilation related enzymes 4 DanZhang,ShaohuaChu, WeiweiShi, PeiZhou 2. -
Remote Sensing ISSN 2072-4292 Article Potential of NPP-VIIRS Nighttime Light Imagery for Modeling the Regional Economy of China
Remote Sens. 2013, 5, 3057-3081; doi:10.3390/rs5063057 OPEN ACCESS Remote Sensing ISSN 2072-4292 www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing Article Potential of NPP-VIIRS Nighttime Light Imagery for Modeling the Regional Economy of China Xi Li 1,*, Huimin Xu 2, Xiaoling Chen 1 and Chang Li 3 1 State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China; E-Mail: [email protected] 2 School of Economics, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan 430060, China; E-Mail: [email protected] 3 College of Urban and Environmental Science, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China; E-Mail: [email protected] * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: [email protected]; Tel.: +86-27-6877-8141. Received: 18 April 2013; in revised form: 7 June 2013 / Accepted: 13 June 2013 / Published: 19 June 2013 Abstract: Historically, the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program’s Operational Linescan System (DMSP-OLS) was the unique satellite sensor used to collect the nighttime light, which is an efficient means to map the global economic activities. Since it was launched in October 2011, the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) sensor on the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) Satellite has become a new satellite used to monitor nighttime light. This study performed the first evaluation on the NPP-VIIRS nighttime light imagery in modeling economy, analyzing 31 provincial regions and 393 county regions in China. For each region, the total nighttime light (TNL) and gross regional product (GRP) around the year of 2010 were derived, and a linear regression model was applied on the data. -
A12 List of China's City Gas Franchising Zones
附录 A12: 中国城市管道燃气特许经营区收录名单 Appendix A03: List of China's City Gas Franchising Zones • 1 Appendix A12: List of China's City Gas Franchising Zones 附录 A12:中国城市管道燃气特许经营区收录名单 No. of Projects / 项目数:3,404 Statistics Update Date / 统计截止时间:2017.9 Source / 来源:http://www.chinagasmap.com Natural gas project investment in China was relatively simple and easy just 10 CNG)、控股投资者(上级管理机构)和一线运营单位的当前主官经理、公司企业 years ago because of the brand new downstream market. It differs a lot since 所有制类型和联系方式。 then: LNG plants enjoyed seller market before, while a LNG plant investor today will find himself soon fighting with over 300 LNG plants for buyers; West East 这套名录的作用 Gas Pipeline 1 enjoyed virgin markets alongside its paving route in 2002, while today's Xin-Zhe-Yue Pipeline Network investor has to plan its route within territory 1. 在基础数据收集验证层面为您的专业信息团队节省 2,500 小时之工作量; of a couple of competing pipelines; In the past, city gas investors could choose to 2. 使城市燃气项目投资者了解当前特许区域最新分布、其他燃气公司的控股势力范 sign golden areas with best sales potential and easy access to PNG supply, while 围;结合中国 LNG 项目名录和中国 CNG 项目名录时,投资者更易于选择新项 today's investors have to turn their sights to areas where sales potential is limited 目区域或谋划收购对象; ...Obviously, today's investors have to consider more to ensure right decision 3. 使 LNG 和 LNG 生产商掌握采购商的最新布局,提前为充分市场竞争做准备; making in a much complicated gas market. China Natural Gas Map's associated 4. 便于 L/CNG 加气站投资者了解市场进入壁垒,并在此基础上谨慎规划选址; project directories provide readers a fundamental analysis tool to make their 5. 结合中国天然气管道名录时,长输管线项目的投资者可根据竞争性供气管道当前 decisions. With a completed idea about venders, buyers and competitive projects, 格局和下游用户的分布,对管道路线和分输口建立初步规划框架。 analyst would be able to shape a better market model when planning a new investment or marketing program. -
The Analysis of Comprehensive Measurement of the Poyang Lake Eco-Economic Zone’ Urban Agglomeration
[Type text] ISSN : [Type0974 -text] 7435 Volume[Type 10 Issue text] 9 2014 BioTechnology An Indian Journal FULL PAPER BTAIJ, 10(9), 2014 [4100-4108] The analysis of comprehensive measurement of the Poyang lake eco-economic zone’ urban agglomeration Decai Zhou, Yingyi Zou, Xiaoyong Lu School of Economics and Management, Nanchang University, Nanchang, 30031, (CHINA) ABSTRACT The Poyang Lake Eco-economic Zone (PLEEZ) is the biggest Eco-economic Zone in China, and the urban agglomeration of it is developing very well. Analysis urban agglomeration compactness of it is very important for implementation the development of the urban agglomeration. In view of the previous scholars mainly using single variable measure to analysis urban agglomeration compactness in China, the aim of the study is to uses comprehensive measurement to analysis it. The study is to analyze its compacted growth within the past few years and offer some constructive suggestions and comments from the perspective of industry, space and transportation. The study concludes that the compactness of PLEEZ’ urban agglomeration is increasing gradually in a narrow range, Among this, the compactness of transportation is essentially flat, while the compactness of industry twists and turns up and the compactness of space was improved greatly. KEYWORDS The Poyang lake eco-economic zone; Urban agglomeration; The methodology of comprehensive measurement; Compactness. © Trade Science Inc. BTAIJ, 10(9) 2014 Decai Zhou et al. 4101 INTRODUCTION The Poyang Lake Eco-economic Zone (PLEEZ) includes six districts of Nanchang, Jiujiang, Shangrao, Yingtan, Fuzhou and Jingdezhen and 42 counties (town, region), the land area of which is 5132 square kilometers, account -ing for 31% of the total area of the Jiangxi province.