| ASI Dairy Farm (Hainan)
Co. Ltd is a fully ASI-owned modernized corporation in Hainan after
the success of founding ASI Dairy by Swiss Agriculture & Service
Investment Group. The mechanized ecological farm possesses the most
advanced facilities and with biggest capacities of 1500 livestock
in Hainan. With the fresh milk supplied to ASI processing plant
the farm enabled ASI to establish the vertically integrated dairy
enterprise.
ASI Farm is located beside the beautiful Meizao Reservoir, with
the registered capital of 3.43 millions US Dollars and the land
of 236 Mu, mating with the crater national geology park across the
water. There are not only healthy cows but also tropical fruits,
flowers and vegetables. Beautiful views of nature and ASI agriculture
have made the farm a unique tour garden.
ASI dairy farm, located in Hainan, the “National Model Zone with
non regulated animal diseases”, has natural advantages of breeding
environment. Hainan sun shine, fresh air, quality water and rich
grass are very suitable for animal husbandry. The farm is fully
equipped with advanced management, feeding and breeding facilities,
and cows are of high quality Holstein breed. Computerized system
is utilized to control and record each cow the nutrition intake,
health conditions and milk production to ensure quality of the milk.
The advanced automatic milking machine and constant temperature
cooling system ensure the out coming milk to be rapidly cooled to
temperature below 4℃, and then sent to ASI dairy processing plant
with cold transportation. Green and concentrated animal feed are
planted or processed by ASI farm. ASI also contracts green feed
plantation to local farmers with subsidize. Planting and processing
are strictly checked and controlled to ensure quality.
ASI Farm has brought the high quality fresh milk for people, and
it will be the one of first student-milk processing bases in Hainan.
ASI farm works in Hainan to be the first “ breeding base of high
quality cows”, “demonstrating base to support local farmers for
animal husbandry” and “farming-processing-trading” agriculture.
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