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Animal products such as meat, milk and eggs are an expensive source of food as compared to stable crops. Due to this, the consumption of animal protein in the developing nations is well below the world average. However, the transition in the economies of these countries has lead to growth in disposable income, purchasing power and the consequential rise in demand for animal protein. Food consumption level is now considered a clear indicator of the size of a country’s population and the health of its economy. China is by far the best example to highlight the validity of this point.
China continues to develop and is rapidly becoming a stronger economy. The sophistication and rising standard of living of the population has resulted in a change in dietary patterns. China is the world’s largest consumer of meat and is nearly self sufficient in meeting its requirements. Livestock production has been growing faster than any other agricultural sub-sector in China in recent decades, mainly due to the substantial growth of pig and poultry industries. To support its large number of livestock, the country requires animal feed in quantity and quality. This is the most important reason behind the growth of the animal feed industry in China.
The 6 broad categories of animal species for which feed is specifically manufactured in China are pig, boiler poultry, layer poultry, aquatic animals, ruminant and feed for other animals such as horses and pets. Since China is the largest market in the world for pork, pig feed is the major segment within animal feed in the country. Furthermore, the consumption of chicken is increasing rapidly, thereby amplifying demand for boiler poultry. However, feed for aquatic species is the fastest growing segment owing to the booming aquaculture sector in China.
A recent review of public healthcare spending indicates that India ranks 171 out of 175 countries in the amount of money spent. India spends less than 5.2 percent of the GDP – 4.3 percent is contributed by the private sector leaving the government to spend only 0.9 percent on public healthcare.
While India has made great economic strides over the past decade, it is still the poorest country in the world with 51 percent of its population or 844 million people living in oppressive poverty. While the economic development of the country is proceeding at a sound pace, the health of the population is dropping. The urgent need to provide basic healthcare to India’s most impoverished people is a concern of many different humanitarian and religious relief groups.
The Tej Kohli Foundation, a privately funded non-profit humanitarian relief organization based in Guragaon, India, is one of the many charities offering aid and assistance to thousands of India’s poorest children. Compelled by an awareness of the need and by a heartfelt desire to help make the world a healthier, happier place, India born entrepreneur Tej Kohli established the foundation in 2005. Entirely financially funded by Mr. Kohli, the Tej Kohli Foundation attempts to lift the burden of poverty by providing food, educational opportunities, clean drinking water, adequate sanitation and medical services to India’s poorest people.
Get Ahead Of The Competition
In this competitive world, Healthcare PR is a necessary component of any business related to the medical field. Whether its hospital public relations, a firm of doctors, or a business offering hospital quality equipment, a company must fight for a place in today’s competitive marketplace. Healthcare PR Agencies help a business to communicate, as well as push the public to recognize a medical firm as on par or even superior to its fellow competitors.
Healthcare PR Is Cost Efficient
Advertising is costly. These days it is difficult to know who that target audience is and which advertising will actually reach the intended audience. Public relations campaigns, on the other hand, deliberately reach out to all types of media. They also utilize the external and internal communication. Specialized PR firms seek to get a message to many different people in a variety of up and coming ways, such as blogs and social media, community outreach, advertisements both on and off line, and more.
Stop Controversy Before It Starts
When it comes to public image, business experts agree that the best defense is a good offense. Obviously no medical firm is perfect, and it is not enough to be ready to respond with the facts when the firm’s reputation is questioned. So to earn the good will of the community, hospital public relations agencies ensure that a firm is recognized for the good work that they do. Then, if a controversy arises, the healthcare business or hospital is not condemned by the public court of opinion via the media or potential customers. A health-related business needs to create public trust, and healthcare PR companies often make that happen.