The move underscores the country’s reliance on imported feed grains and highlights the need for strengthened domestic production and biosecurity measures.
Only 27 companies are currently listed in the Chinese supplier register, while 39 are still awaiting approval.
The Group posted record half-year results with 14% revenue growth while advancing a majority stake acquisition in Greece and launching a new investment project in Kazakhstan.
The first plants are scheduled for commissioning in the first quarter of 2027, followed by a second phase that will add two more feed mills.
The boost in animal feed shipments has come even as raw grain exports slowed due to China’s customs restrictions.
Biochem received a silver medal from EcoVadis, reflecting the company’s progress in embedding environmental practices throughout its operations.
The fully integrated plant operates around the clock in three shifts, producing approximately 480 tons of high-quality compound feed daily.