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Mr MA Chuang Graduated from South China Agriculture University, Bachelor in animal science in 1990, and got Agriculture economic Bachelorship in China Agriculture University in 1997.
His professional career started in 1990, when he started working for the China Ministry of Agriculture, where he was in charge of the National poultry industry administration for 8 years. After that, he worked in a state owned company, China Animal Husbandry Group for 3 years. From 2001-2007, he joined Hybro genetic breeding company, party of Nutreco, to be the Country manager to manage the business and technical service in China, Korea and Myanmar. From 2007-2011, he worked for NGO, China Animal Agriculture Association, as the vice Secretary General.
From 2012 till now, he joined Beijing Boyar Communication, to be the VP and senior analyst, dedicated to research in the animal production industry and market analysis.|
Since 2012, he was invited to be the vice Secretary General of Chinese Association of Animal science and Veterinary medicine (CAAV). He was Secretary General of LOC of WPC2016 in Beijing, to be in charge of organizing 25th World Poultry Congress.
He was invited as independent director of board of Muyuan Food (2011-2018) and Ringpu Bio-technology (2016-2022), which are listed companies in Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
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A review of genetic diversity erosion in Ethiopia's local chicken gene pool: implications on determination of suitable breeding and conservation strategies
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An update on characterisation and applications of mesenchymal stem cells from chickens with challenges and prospective review
Stop culling male layer-type chick: an overview of the alternatives and public perspective
The evolution of H5N1 influenza viruses in Indonesia to mammalian hosts: a review of molecular markers