[Issue+] The scene of China's laying hen industry is ② speeding up scale and automation in China's laying hen industry.

Published 2025년 10월 3일

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[Livestock and Fisheries Newspaper=Reporter Kim Sinji] China, a major egg-consuming country. The egg-laying hen industry in China is developing at a terrifying speed, to the point where it can be described as a "race against time." Particularly, the scale of the industry is rapidly expanding, and based on the number of hens, large-scale farms with 1 million hens account for 60 out of the 88 newly established egg-laying farms in 2023. While our country has an annual per capita egg consumption of 280 eggs, China has more than double that, at about 700 eggs. To examine the rapidly growing Chinese egg-laying hen industry, 15 domestic egg-laying farms visited Qingdao and Shanghai for 3 nights and 4 days from the 16th to the 19th of last month.

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Per capita egg consumption in Korea is 280 per year, 'twice the level' in China...antibiotic-free·naturally raised Animal welfare environmental regulations are at the initial stage Smart farm and automation in large-scale farms are underway Jungdae Ki-Jeon laying hen farm Egg selection, packaging to egg powder treatment all 'one-stop' Large-capacity livestock manure treatment possible without broilers New compost, attracting attention from farmers Egg-consuming powerhouse China. China's laying hen industry is developing at such a rapid pace that it can be described as a 'speed battle'. Especially, the scale of the industry is rapidly expanding, and as of 2023, 60 out of the 88 newly established laying hen farms with a flock size of 1 million birds are large-scale farms. While Korea has an annual per capita egg consumption of 280, China has more than double that at about 700. To examine the rapidly growing Chinese laying hen industry, 15 domestic laying hen farms visited and ...
Source: Aflnews

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