Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department Annual Report 2006-2007 [Graphical version] [繁体版] [简体版] [Director's Message] [Overview] [Agriculture] [Fisheries] |
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Director's Message 2006-07 was a dynamic and fruitful year for the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD). Many new initiatives and measures were implemented with encouraging results. On the fisheries front, trials on the hatching of imported fertilised eggs of jade perch and rearing of the fry were very successful. Locally born and homegrown jade perch have been marketed under the Accredited Fish Farm Scheme since 2006, further enhancing the competitiveness of the local aquaculture industry as well as enriching the choice for local consumers. The Department also continued to provide technical support to local organic and accredited crop farms to help enhance their competitiveness and further develop their market. The quality agricultural and fishery products were featured in FarmFest 2007, the biggest farmers' market ever staged in Hong Kong, which attracted more than 120 000 visitors. The Department’s avian influenza surveillance programme saw the collection of debilitated and dead birds for avian influenza testing in our veterinary laboratory, regular testing of faecal samples from bird parks and markets throughout Hong Kong as well as collaboration with the Mainland counterparts and authorities in the rest of Asia. The Department busily prepared for the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Equestrian Events throughout the year. A dedicated division was set up to oversee and administer all quarantine, welfare and related administrative issues for the smooth running of the upcoming Equestrian Events. We continued to manage our scenic country and marine parks for the enjoyment of local people and overseas visitors alike. In addition, we pressed ahead with much publicity and education work in 2006-07. Cheung Siu-hing Director of Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation |
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