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Haid Group

HQ CN · Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, Chinawebsite ↗

One of China's largest aquaculture feed companies; major supplier to Chinese freshwater fish (carp, tilapia, catfish) and shrimp farms. Also operates in Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand). Competes with Tongwei and New Hope in the massive Chinese domestic aqua feed market. Listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange.

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  • Aquafeed (Shrimp & Fish)

    45%
  • Poultry & Pig Feed

    35%
  • Aquatic Animal Healthcare

    12%
  • International Operations

    8%

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  • Origin2022

    Guangdong Haid Group (SHE: 002311), founded in 1998 in Guangzhou by Xue Hua with initial capital focused on aquafeed for Pearl River Delta fishponds, has grown into China's largest aquafeed producer and the world's largest shrimp feed manufacturer — a trajectory enabled by China's transition from subsistence aquaculture to intensive commercial production and by shrimp becoming one of the world's most traded seafood commodities. Haid's shrimp feed division supplies shrimp farms across Southeast Asia, South America, and South Asia: the same brand of pellets feeds shrimp destined for Japanese sushi bars, US seafood restaurants, and European supermarket frozen sections. Haid's combined livestock and aquafeed position means it participates in one of the most significant protein system dynamics: soybean meal (the primary protein source in both pig feed and shrimp feed) is competed for by every animal protein sector simultaneously. When African Swine Fever decimated China's pig herd (2018-2020), Chinese pork prices rose sharply, pig farmers rebuilt herds aggressively, and soybean meal demand from pig feed surged — competing directly with aquafeed manufacturers including Haid for the same crop. China's protein system is thus internally integrated in ways that create cascading effects between apparently unrelated livestock sectors.

    Guangdong Haid Group Co., Ltd.