BioMar Expands Production Capacity at Wuxi Facility to Meet Growing Aquaculture Demands in China
Denmark-based aquaculture feed producer BioMar is set to significantly enhance its production capabilities at its facility in Wuxi, China. The upcoming expansion aims to double the current capacity and better serve a diverse range of customers, especially those focusing on new high-end species and critical growth stages.
Strategic Expansion to Address Market Demand
The Wuxi production facility has traditionally catered to aquaculture farmers specializing in high-end species like trout, salmon, sturgeon, largemouth bass, turbot, and yellow croaker. With the introduction of a new production line, BioMar aims to broaden its offerings, including advanced nursery feed. This strategic move will also enable the factory to produce feed for emerging species such as Japanese eel, grouper, and mandarin fish.
Strengthening Partnerships in China
BioMar’s operations in China began in 2016, in collaboration with its joint venture partner, Tongwei. This partnership has laid a robust foundation for BioMar’s growth in the region, allowing the company to leverage local expertise and market insights.
Future Prospects for Aquaculture in China
The expansion of BioMar’s facility not only signifies growth for the company but also reflects the increasing demand for specialized aquaculture feed in China. As the aquaculture sector continues to evolve, BioMar is well-positioned to capitalize on emerging trends and contribute to sustainable practices in fish farming.
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