Pet Industry Shifts Amid Shanxi Partnerships Beijing Poisoning Case

Pet Industry Shifts Amid Shanxi Partnerships Beijing Poisoning Case

Shanxi Agricultural University and Xingmeng Technology jointly established a pet food industry technology research institute to promote regional industrial upgrading. Beijing's first criminal public prosecution case involving pet poisoning entered the second instance of civil compensation, raising concerns about pet rights protection. Technological innovation and legal protection are crucial for the healthy development of the pet industry. The collaboration aims to boost the pet food sector, while the legal case highlights the growing importance of safeguarding animal welfare and holding perpetrators accountable. These developments signify a maturing pet industry that values both product quality and ethical considerations.

New Export Rules Clarified for Whole Goose code 0207322000

New Export Rules Clarified for Whole Goose code 0207322000

Commodity code 0207322000 pertains to the export management of fresh or chilled whole geese, with the latest tax rate being 'zero'. Relevant information indicates that exports face certain challenges and opportunities. This commodity belongs to the first category of live animals, and future market trends are attracting attention.

Royal Canin JD Health Partner to Aid Stray Cats on Campuses

Royal Canin JD Health Partner to Aid Stray Cats on Campuses

Royal Union, JD Health, and others launched the "Campus Meow Egg Removal Campaign," collaborating with universities to control the stray cat population, promote responsible pet ownership, and build a harmonious human-pet society. The initiative focuses on spaying/neutering programs within universities to manage the number of stray cats humanely. It also aims to educate students about the responsibilities of owning a pet, encouraging adoption over buying and promoting a culture of care and respect for animals on campus. The ultimate goal is to create a more balanced and compassionate environment for both students and stray animals.