1. Land use certificate: Before raising cattle, you need to apply for a land use certificate from the local land management department to ensure that you have legal land use rights.
2, animal epidemic prevention certificate: cattle need to meet the conditions of animal epidemic prevention, and obtain animal epidemic prevention certificate. This certificate needs to be applied to the local animal husbandry and veterinary department.
3. Breeding license: Before raising cattle, you need to apply for a breeding license from the local animal husbandry and veterinary department. This certificate will audit your farm to ensure that it meets the requirements of environmental protection, safety and hygiene.
4. Business license: After raising cattle, you need to apply for a business license at the local administrative department for industry and commerce before you can operate legally.
5. Other documents: According to local policies and regulations, other relevant documents may be needed, such as environmental assessment report and fire safety certificate.
It should be noted that there may be differences in policies and regulations in different regions, and the specific procedures and certificates may be different. It is recommended to know the local policies and regulations carefully before raising cattle to avoid unnecessary trouble.
In addition to the above-mentioned land use certificate, animal epidemic prevention certificate, breeding certificate and business license, if you want to raise cattle, you need to apply for the following documents:
1. EIA report: Cattle farms need to meet the requirements of environmental protection, and need to apply for an EIA report from the local environmental protection department. The report will assess the environmental impact of cattle farms to ensure compliance with environmental protection standards.
2. Fire safety certificate: Cattle farms need to ensure fire safety, so they need to apply for a fire safety certificate from the local fire department. The certificate will review the fire protection facilities and safety measures of the cattle farm to ensure compliance with fire safety requirements.
3. Pollutant discharge permit: If sewage is discharged from the cattle farm, it is necessary to apply to the local environmental protection department for a pollutant discharge permit. The permit will review and supervise the sewage discharge from cattle farms to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
4. Feed processing license: If the cattle farm involves feed processing, it is necessary to apply for a feed processing license from the local animal husbandry department. The license will review the feed processing sites and equipment to ensure that they meet the food safety and hygiene requirements.
To sum up, raising cattle requires land use certificate, animal epidemic prevention certificate, breeding certificate, business license and other relevant documents. There may be differences in policies and regulations in different regions, so it is recommended to know the local policies and regulations carefully before raising cattle.
Legal basis:
Animal Husbandry Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)
Article 7
Units and individuals engaged in animal breeding, slaughtering, management, isolation, transportation, production, management, processing and storage of animal products shall, in accordance with this Law and the provisions of the competent agricultural and rural authorities in the State Council, do a good job in animal epidemic prevention such as immunization, disinfection, detection, isolation, purification, elimination and harmless treatment, and undertake corresponding animal epidemic prevention responsibilities.