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Brother Enterprises Holding
Major Chinese producer of B-vitamins (riboflavin/B2, etc.) and feed/food additives by fermentation.
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Did you know2024
The bulk B-vitamins that Brother Enterprises brews by fermentation mostly never reach a human supplement bottle — the single largest use of industrial vitamins is animal feed, where vitamin premixes keep poultry, pigs and cattle healthy and productive. The same Brother vitamins also fortify breakfast cereal and bread, fill the supplement aisle, serve as pharmaceutical actives, and — as niacinamide — are one of the most popular active ingredients in skincare. So a single Chinese fermentation company sits beneath animal agriculture, the fortified-food system, the supplement industry, pharmaceuticals and the cosmetics counter at once. And because bulk-vitamin production is heavily concentrated in China, this is a quiet feed-and-food-security dependency: a disruption to Chinese vitamin output raises the cost of raising livestock and fortifying food worldwide, far upstream of anything a shopper would notice.
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