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Monita Mo: Tackling Breeding Challenges, Advancing Agriculture Through Technology

The feature presents Monita Mo's efforts to advance Best Genetics through science and technology, participate in public-interest projects, connect urban and rural resources and fulfil public responsibilities.

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People's Political Consultative Conference Times
1 May 2025 6 min read Profile Feature
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CPPCC Times profile on Monita Mo

People's Political Consultative Conference Times published its profile on Monita Mo in May 2025.

Originally published in People’s Political Consultative Conference Times, May 2025. The text below is adapted from the scanned PDF layout.

Tackling breeding challenges and strengthening agriculture through technology

The profile takes breeding innovation and agricultural modernisation as its central thread, showing Monita Mo’s long-term commitment to China’s swine genetics sector. As the founder of Best Genetics, she combines technology, capital, management and industrial responsibility to keep investing in proprietary breeding, digital management and industry-university-research cooperation.

The feature argues that seed-industry innovation requires deep accumulation over time, especially in core herds, genetic data, breeding algorithms and production management. Best Genetics’ work is portrayed as being built around exactly those fundamentals.

Connecting urban and rural resources through cross-sector innovation

The article also pays close attention to Monita Mo’s cross-sector background. Moving from Hong Kong’s business and investment world into the agricultural frontline of Inner Mongolia, she brought urban resources, an international perspective and modern management into a traditional industry, creating a new bridge between urban and rural development.

At Best Genetics, cross-sector work is not treated as a label but as a method of problem solving: using finance to understand long-term investment, technology to improve breeding efficiency, management to stabilise farm operations and philanthropy to respond to social needs.

Industrial responsibility and public-interest practice

The feature also covers Monita Mo’s philanthropic engagement, including projects such as Love Home. It concludes that her work spans industry, public service and civic responsibility, reflecting the multiple roles entrepreneurs can play in contemporary agricultural and social development.

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