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Hunan announced the raising of laying hens standardized scale transformation Yijiangdaibu implementation plan
Hunan layer standardized scale to support the project implementation plan for Remaking Yijiangdaibu
Provincial Animal Husbandry and Fishery Bureau, the Provincial Department of Finance
(2008 11 months) Order to enhance the standardization of the scale of breeding hens level, promoting the feeding pattern, and reduce the risk of animal diseases, to achieve the sound Manure processing and utilization, according to "Ministry of Agriculture, the General Office of the General Office of the Ministry of Finance issued layers on standardization farm-scale project implementation program transformation Yijiangdaibu notice "(Agriculture Office Finance [2008] 145), the provincial economy, especially developing" standardized scale layer farms in Hunan Province Reconstruction Yijiangdaibu project proposal " .
1, basic principles (A) the principle of voluntary participation. Eligible farms (households) according to the actual situation, the voluntary standardization of the hen house, waste treatment facilities and water, electricity, roads, epidemic prevention and other facilities to reform, the farm (household) applications, inspection and acceptance by provincial The reward money for certain.
(B) open, fair and transparent principles. Provincial livestock sector and financial sector through the provincial government portal (www.hunan.gov.cn) announced subsidies, allowances and subsidies, scope, and scale to be included in the scope of farm award lists; county livestock sector and the financial sector through television, Internet, newspapers or post the form, publication subsidies, reporting conditions, acceptance procedures, publicity and passes into the size range of farm award (households) list.
(C) replace subsidies with awards, award funds directly allocated to farmers (households). After transformation to achieve the voluntary "standard scale layer farms (Community) Construction Standards" farms (households) for a one-time award, the county financial department together with the livestock sector will award funds are disbursed to farmers (households), no unit shall embezzlement, retained, misappropriated, dismembered reward money.
(Iv) To support the project will not repeat. Have been included in the 2008 central, provincial finance infrastructure projects and support the plan layer farms (households), not included in the 2008 scale to support market transformation layer Yijiangdaibu standardization project.
Two basic conditions for declaration of the project
Reporting unit to award the project funds have the following basic conditions, be declared:
(A) keeping Ross, Roman Brown, Isa, Nick powder, Highland Gray, Highland Brown, to freedom, Hisex, miscellaneous 288 stars, star miscellaneous 579, Nongda 3, Jing Bai, Di Ka Wolun layer species such as the scale of farms can be declared, raising chicken and egg dual-purpose varieties of local farms not reporting.
(B) the scale of production. Existing bar layers 10 000? 50 000 farms (households).
(C) farm (household) production and management conditions.
1, closed management, human avian separation, concentrate feeding, consistent with rural land use planning, farm (farmers) should be forbidden in the laws and regulations outside the support area. From the main traffic routes and residential areas above 500 meters, the terrain Gaozao, lee sunny, well-ventilated, easy to drain away from the noise, power supply protection and convenient transportation.
2, site area layout is reasonable, there are production areas, offices, living areas, auxiliary production area, waste treatment area. Brooding, rearing and laying house into the hen house full all-out feeding pattern, supporting reasonable.
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