Development and Research of New Microbial Feed Additives

This project represents a significant breakthrough in the core technologies of key industries in Beijing, and was established under the leadership of the Beijing Science and Technology Commission with strong institutional support. It was led by Beijing Dabei Agriculture Technology Group Co., Ltd., which initiated the project through public tendering and invitation of bids. The initiative involved collaboration with several prestigious institutions, including China Agricultural University, the Institute of Animal Husbandry at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the Institute of Feed Research at the same academy, the Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, and the Beijing Institute of Nutritional Sources (Beijing Bailin Kangyuan Biotechnology Co., Ltd.), among others. These organizations are at the forefront of research and development in microbial feed additives. Five national and municipal research institutions formed a joint research group, establishing an innovative mechanism that integrates production, education, and research. This model fosters independent innovation and supports the development of high-end, efficient microbial feed additive products. The project aims to leverage the leading role of core enterprises in the feed and aquaculture industry, addressing key technological challenges in the microbial feed sector. By breaking through critical technologies in green and safe feed additives, the project seeks to secure independent intellectual property rights and develop a range of advanced, in-demand microbial feed products. These efforts are expected to promote the growth of a green, safe, and pollution-free aquaculture industry in Beijing. Additionally, the project provides technical and product support for the broader microbial feed and additive industry, reinforcing the competitive edge of Beijing-based feed additive companies on a national scale. It also aligns with the Beijing Municipal Government’s strategic goals to achieve major breakthroughs in key industrial technologies. As the capital of China, Beijing is not only an international city and a cultural hub but also a livable urban center. Developing modern urban agriculture has become a central focus of Beijing's agricultural strategy. With the implementation of the "Modern Agriculture Action Plan 221" and "Project 124," the livestock and poultry seed industry in Beijing has seen consistent growth. Livestock farming in suburban areas has developed into a structured system, with major species such as dairy cows, broilers (like Beijing chicken), meat ducks, beef cattle, mutton sheep, and pigs forming regional clusters. Over 70% of large-scale aquaculture operations have obtained national certification for pollution-free green food. Currently, animal husbandry contributes 52.4% to Beijing's total agricultural output value, while livestock and poultry production accounts for 40% of the city's supply of livestock products. This highlights the continued importance of suburban livestock farming in the context of modern urban agriculture. However, there are still gaps in the industry, including issues related to species structure optimization, infrastructure upgrades, improved feeding techniques, large-scale farming, environmental improvements, regional distribution, input product safety, breeding standardization, and product security. Additionally, outdated breeding concepts remain a challenge. Addressing these issues is crucial to leveraging the unique advantages of Beijing's suburbs, effectively utilizing aquaculture resources, improving industry quality, and promoting sustainable development of the aquaculture sector. Ultimately, this will help increase farmers' incomes and ensure a balanced relationship between aquaculture production and ecological construction in the capital city.

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