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RATO company developed and produced pig A.I. catheters in 2002. Since then, our company has independently researched and developed animal artificial insemination products, now we have a full range of multiple species A.I. equipments, instruments and consumables.Various farm supplies can also be provided.
Taking ‘Your needs, We achieve’ as our enterprise tenet ,and ‘Lower cost, Higher quality, More innovations’ as our guiding ideology, through more than 20 years of development, our products have been sold to more than 40 countries and regions.

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  • Enhancing Reproductive Efficiency in Modern Pig Farming

    The pig farming industry is undergoing rapid transformation as producers strive to meet evolving market demands while navigating challenges like rising operational costs and fluctuating feed prices. A key area where innovation is driving measurable results is reproductive efficiency. According...

  • Technical Guidance on Cost Reduction and Efficiency Improvement in Pig Farming 1 of 2

    Biosecurity and Production Management Strengthening biosecurity and improving production management are essential for reducing costs and enhancing efficiency in modern pig farming. Winter and spring are high-risk seasons for viral diseases such as African Swine Fever (ASF), Porcine Epidemic Diarr...

  • Hebei Exports Dairy Cattle to Uzbekistan for the First Time

    Uzbekistan, marking a historic milestone in China’s live cattle export sector. The cattle were transported from Cangzhou, Hebei, and exited China through the Irkeshtam Port in Xinjiang after passing strict inspection and quarantine procedures conducted by Cangzhou Customs under Shijiazhuang Custo...

  • Improving Dairy Cow Health After Calving: Practical Solutions for Modern Dairy Farms

    Postpartum health management plays a critical role in dairy farm productivity, reproductive efficiency, and long-term herd performance. Diseases such as metritis, retained placenta, ketosis, hypocalcemia (milk fever), and mastitis are among the most common challenges faced by dairy farmers worldw...