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In Miyun District, Beijing, the Dingsheng Yujiu eco‑farm operates 10 cowsheds and a herd of more than 2,000 cows. It produces about 45 tonnes of milk daily, with raw‑milk quality meeting high standards: 3.5% protein, 4.1% butterfat, microbial count ≤10,000, and somatic cell count ≤130,000. The farm also holds GAP+ (Good Agricultural Practices) domestic first‑level certification.
Cows eating grass inside a eco- friendly cowshed in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
Cows eating grass inside a eco- friendly cowshed in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
Cows eating grass inside a eco- friendly cowshed in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
Cows eating grass inside a eco- friendly cowshed in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
Modern milking machines safely extract milk from cows in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
Modern milking machines safely extract milk from cows in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
Modern milking machines safely extract milk from cows in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
Modern milking machines safely extract milk from cows in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
As China and Africa mark the 2026 China‑Africa Year of People‑to‑People Exchanges, the eco‑farm offers a snapshot of how technology, quality control and sustainable practices are reshaping China’s agriculture—insights that could benefit African partners.
From dairy processing to animal husbandry, knowledge‑sharing and joint ventures are on the rise, fostering mutual learning and strengthening food security. By opening access to modern facilities like this, China and Africa can deepen cooperation in agriculture, nutrition and rural development, building a shared future grounded in practical collaboration and mutual understanding.
Wacth LIVE: Miyun Eco‑Farm — A high‑quality dairy base with 2,000 cows in Beijing
In Miyun District, Beijing, the Dingsheng Yujiu eco‑farm operates 10 cowsheds and a herd of more than 2,000 cows. It produces about 45 tonnes of milk daily, with raw‑milk quality meeting high standards: 3.5% protein, 4.1% butterfat, microbial count ≤10,000, and somatic cell count ≤130,000. The farm also holds GAP+ (Good Agricultural Practices) domestic first‑level certification.
Cows eating grass inside a eco- friendly cowshed in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
Cows eating grass inside a eco- friendly cowshed in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
Modern milking machines safely extract milk from cows in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
Modern milking machines safely extract milk from cows in Miyun District, Beijing, April 2, 2026./CMG Beijing Bureau
As China and Africa mark the 2026 China‑Africa Year of People‑to‑People Exchanges, the eco‑farm offers a snapshot of how technology, quality control and sustainable practices are reshaping China’s agriculture—insights that could benefit African partners.
From dairy processing to animal husbandry, knowledge‑sharing and joint ventures are on the rise, fostering mutual learning and strengthening food security. By opening access to modern facilities like this, China and Africa can deepen cooperation in agriculture, nutrition and rural development, building a shared future grounded in practical collaboration and mutual understanding.
Wacth LIVE: Miyun Eco‑Farm — A high‑quality dairy base with 2,000 cows in Beijing
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Wu Qiong, Liu Xuenan, Yang Kai of CMG Beijing Bureau also contributed to the live show.