Guiyang's municipal list of key activities for science and technology associations of local enterprises recently included a total of 23 projects. Notably, six of these projects were attributed to Guiyang Agricultural Investment Group (GAIG), highlighting the company's commitment to innovation and technological advancement.
The first project was designed by the science and technology association of GAIG. It involves the engagement of experts and professors from universities, research institutes, and enterprises to conduct training sessions on innovative methods. The primary objective of this training program is to enhance the scientific and technological innovation capabilities of GAIG's research and development personnel. By doing so, the training aims to contribute to the high-quality development of the agricultural industry.
The training content encompasses a range of topics, including innovation principles and techniques, the implementation of 76 standard solution systems and applications, as well as the analysis of real-life case studies that address specific challenges faced by GAIG's subsidiary enterprises.
Among the selected projects, key technology research on sugar-free flavor yogurt stands out. This initiative focuses on developing advanced technologies to produce yogurt with sugar-free flavors. The aim is to cater to the evolving consumer demand for healthier food choices while maintaining the delightful taste of yogurt.
Another significant project is the technical service project for the formula optimization of pig and chicken feed. By leveraging expertise in nutrition and feed formulation, GAIG aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of animal feed production. This project holds the potential to significantly improve the overall productivity and sustainability of the livestock industry.
Furthermore, GAIG's inclusion in the municipal list recognizes its efforts in the establishment of a sturgeon and perch feed formula system. This project aims to develop scientifically balanced feed formulas to support the growth and development of sturgeon and perch in aquaculture. Simultaneously, GAIG is working on the complete artificial breeding technology of sturgeon, which holds promise for the sustainable cultivation and conservation of this valuable fish species.