China Daily (Hong Kong)

Zhanjiang’s companies to expand overseas operations

- By LI WENFANG

Zhanjiang-based Guangdong Yuehai Feed Group, one of the largest aquatic feed producers in the country, plans to invest in Vietnam and India to tap into those markets.

Preliminar­y work is under way for a plant in Vietnam designed to produce 50,000 to 80,000 tons of shrimp and fish feed annually, said Han Shulin, vice-president of the group.

The group will invest more than $10 million in the whollyowne­d project.

For the plant in India, the group intends to work with a local partner. The first phase is expected to support an annual capacity of up to 60,000 tons of shrimp feed, Han said.

As the largest fish feed pro- ducer and one of the top three shrimp feed producers in the country, Guangdong Yuehai has positioned its marketing, research and developmen­t systems well for expansion beyond the border, he said.

T h e c o m p a n y ’s c u r r e n t plants produce about 400,000 tons of fish feed and 300,000 tons of shrimp feed per year.

As the country pursues a more sustainabl­e developmen­t path, the domestic feed industry is investing massively in R&D, making such changes as lifting the proportion­s of vegetable protein versus animal protein in their feed products.

Another major Zhanjiangb­ased aquacultur­e firm, Evergreen Group, has also invested in feed plants in Vietnam. Earlier this year, it invested in a feed company in Indonesia, pledging an investment of $654,500.

Dubbed China’s “capital of shrimps,” Zhanjiang supplies about 15 percent of the world’s shrimp market and 67 percent of the domestic market, also taking a significan­t position in tilapia production and offering a wide range of other aquatic products.

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