Pakistan, China to jointly boost dairy industry

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China ,Pakistan enhance buffalo research to boost dairy industry
China, Pakistan enhance buffalo research to boost dairy industry

Nanning, 3 October 2022 (TDI): Thousands of different types of dairy products manufactured from buffalo milk are produced in the aseptic and automatic production workshop of Royal Group Co. Ltd.

Royal Group Co. Ltd is a massive dairy company with its headquarters in Nanning, the capital of south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

The venture is under the umbrella of China-Pakistan collaboration in the domain of buffalo breed development.
The venture is under the umbrella of China-Pakistan collaboration in the domain of buffalo breed development.

According to the Royal Group, Chinese customers can soon anticipate tasting buffalo milk and its dairy products enhanced with “Pakistani nutritious ingredients.”

The venture is under the umbrella of China-Pakistan collaboration in the domain of buffalo breed development.

Teng Cuijin, the Vice President of Royal Group stated that “Buffalo milk has high nutritional value and good market prospect, sales of our products have been increasing in recent years,”

Along these lines, he went on to reiterate that while buffalo milk products only made up 20% of the group’s overall output volume in 2010, they now account for approximately 50% of it.

A joint project called the Royal Cell's China-Pakistan Epidemic Free Pasture and Breeding Project was launched in Punjab province
A joint project called the Royal Cell’s China-Pakistan Epidemic Free Pasture and Breeding Project was launched in Punjab province

Likewise, the corporation has constructed 28 standardized buffalo breeding sites across the country in response to rising market demand, the quantity of raw buffalo milk albeit is still insufficient for the business.

A joint project called the Royal Cell’s China-Pakistan Epidemic Free Pasture and Breeding Project was launched in Punjab province to collaborate with Pakistani counterparts in order to increase the milk source and meet demand.

In this vein, Qin Junjie, Director of Overseas Business Department of Royal Cell enunciated that “allowing the import of embryos is a mutually beneficial policy because our Pakistani counterparts have agreed to work with us to research and explore the genetic advantages of Nili Ravi buffalo.”

Qin continued, “A dairy farm in Pakistan that can handle 5,000 buffaloes is developed to considerably improve both Pakistan and China’s buffalo breeds and milk output.”

The laboratory established in Raschel is dedicated to developing high-yield Nili Ravi buffalo embryos. According to Qin, the two parties’ cooperation also entails creating a number of contemporary, large-scale buffalo prairies and expanding the markets in Pakistan, China, the ASEAN nations, and the Middle East.

The two parties are expected to launch the construction of the first jointly invested buffalo prairies in October. this year, once the construction is completed and put into operation in June next year, nearly 300 employees will be recruited in Pakistan.