Development of the Arctic reindeer industry from the perspective of Sino-Russian green biomanufacturing cooperation

Russia’s reindeer population accounts for two thirds of the world’s total. There is a strong and resilient population of reindeer on the tundra, and reindeer herders inherit and transmit the unique culture of the north. Reindeer products have become the subject of innovative developments in the biop...

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Main Authors: Ying, Luo, Jinhui, Wang, Lobanov, Andrew Alexandrovich, Kuleshova, Natalia Sergeevna, Yan, Zhu, Andronov, Sergei Vasilevich, Lobanova, Lidiya Petrovna, Bogdanova, Elena Nikolaevna, Grishechkina, Irina Alexandrovna, Popov, Andrei Ivanovich
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2022
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Online Access:http://library.arcticportal.org/2798/
http://library.arcticportal.org/2798/1/3-aps-2022-0011.pdf
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Summary:Russia’s reindeer population accounts for two thirds of the world’s total. There is a strong and resilient population of reindeer on the tundra, and reindeer herders inherit and transmit the unique culture of the north. Reindeer products have become the subject of innovative developments in the biopharmaceutical and healthcare products industry owing to their unique raw material properties. Because deer antlers and blood are widely used in traditional Chinese medicine, significant quantities of Arctic reindeer products are likely to be sold in China. Strengthening understanding of the Russian Arctic reindeer industry will help Chinese companies invest in the Russian Arctic, promote Sino-Russian Arctic cooperation on green biomanufacturing, and lead to the development of new products that promote human health.