muyuan foodstuff

 

  • [4][3] By 2013, Muyuan Foodstuff Ltd. had two wholly owned subsidiaries and one participating company, and was raising more than one million pigs for slaughter per year.

  • Production at this farm is targeted at 2.1 million pigs a year.

  • [1] They operate the world’s largest pig farm.

 

Works Cited

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Chinese hog producer builds world’s largest pig farm”. reuters.com. Reuters. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
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