China's Livestock Feed Production Growth Rate Slows Down

Published 2025년 6월 24일

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According to the Agricultural, Fishery, and Livestock Newspaper, China's total feed production has reached 302 million tons, maintaining its world-leading position for 12 consecutive years, though the production growth rate has recently slowed down. On the 17th, Professor Jiang Lixiang drew attention at the '2025 Korea-China Livestock Industry Trend Research and Mutual Exchange Forum' held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Seoul Pangyo, jointly hosted by Hanyang Feed and the Chinese feed company Ruisheng, by presenting the current status and development trends of China's livestock feed industry. Professor Jiang noted that China's feed production value has surpassed 1.3 trillion yuan (approximately 245 trillion won), accounting for more than 25% of the global total feed production.

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China's total feed production reached 302 million tons, maintaining its world's No. 1 position for 12 consecutive years, though production growth has recently slowed. At the '2025 Korea-China Livestock Industry Trend Research and Mutual Exchange Forum' held on the 17th at the DoubleTree by Hilton Seoul Pangyo, Professor Jiang Lixiang drew attention by presenting the current status and development trends of China's livestock feed industry. Professor Jiang stated that "China's feed production value has exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (approximately 245 trillion won), accounting for over 25% of the global feed production" and that "while feed production growth continued to increase, it began to slow down in 2021, with production decreasing by 2% last year." Particularly, after the rapid recovery of the pig industry following African swine fever, pig feed accounts for 45% of total feed production, and with the scale-up of the chicken industry, poultry feed comprises 35%. Aquatic feed ...
Source: Aflnews

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