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CN Agriculture Bio Launches Global Expansion in 2025, Delivering Premium Solutions for Livestock and Poultry Breeders

Author:admin Addtime:2024-04-17 06:09:25 Click:240

Beijing, January 15, 2025 – Zhongnong Biology, a leading enterprise in China's animal biotechnology sector, officially announced its global business expansion strategy in 2025. With the global livestock and poultry breeding industry shifting toward "value-driven development" amid population growth and food security demands, the company is poised to serve customers worldwide with high-quality products and efficient services, addressing key industry challenges including disease prevention, production efficiency enhancement and green breeding.

Backed by over a decade of R&D expertise and a comprehensive industrial chain, Zhongnong Biology brings substantial advantages to the global market. The company boasts 68 domestic invention patents and 27 utility model patents, with 6 inventions authorized in 40 countries worldwide – including innovative products like the high-efficiency, low-toxicity nematicide triflurothiazole ester, which has obtained patents in 12 nations such as the UK, France and the US. Its product portfolio, tailored to the global market's diverse needs, covers core segments of the breeding industry: green feed additives that reduce carbon emissions by 15%, precision disease prevention reagents, and reproductive health solutions, all aligned with the global trend of "carbon neutrality" and biosafety enhancement.

To ensure efficient service delivery across global markets, Zhongnong Biology has established a three-dimensional support system. It plans to set up regional service centers in key breeding hubs – including Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and South America – to provide localized technical consultation and after-sales support. The company has also launched a multilingual digital service platform, enabling real-time access to product information, biosafety alerts and customized solution design for customers. This integration of offline presence and online efficiency addresses the industry's urgent need for timely, professional support in an era where global livestock markets are valued at over RMB 4.2 trillion.

Mr. Li Wei, CEO of Zhongnong Biology, emphasized that the global expansion is rooted in a customer-centric philosophy. "The world's breeders are facing dual pressures: meeting rising meat demand and adhering to stricter environmental and safety standards," he noted. "Our products, honed through participation in China's national key R&D programs, offer proven value – such as feed additives that cut costs by 10% while boosting growth rates, and disease prevention systems that reduce epidemic risks by 40%. By combining Chinese technological strengths with localized services, we aim to be a reliable partner for global food security."

Initial market responses have been positive. A major poultry breeding group in Brazil has already signed a cooperation agreement to adopt Zhongnong Biology's probiotic solutions, expecting to reduce antibiotic usage by 60% and improve chicken survival rates by 5 percentage points. In Southeast Asia, the company's insect protein-based feed additives have gained traction amid local efforts to replace traditional soybean meal, which has seen price volatility in recent years.

Industry analysts point out that Zhongnong Biology's global expansion reflects a new trend of Chinese agricultural biotechnology going abroad. "As the global breeding industry shifts from scale expansion to quality improvement, technologies focusing on efficiency, safety and sustainability are in high demand," said Dr. Anna Garcia, an agricultural economist at the International Livestock Research Institute. "Zhongnong's combination of patented products and localized service capabilities positions it well to capture opportunities in emerging and mature markets alike, contributing to the upgrading of the global livestock service system."