湖南规模以上中医药产业上半年营收超158亿元
Chang Sha Wan Bao·2025-10-14 06:28

Core Insights - Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a significant pillar of Hunan Province's biopharmaceutical industry, with 226 large-scale TCM industrial enterprises achieving revenue of 15.83 billion yuan and profit of 1.55 billion yuan in the first half of the year, accounting for over one-third of the province's pharmaceutical industry [1] Group 1: Industry Development Initiatives - The Hunan Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology has focused on five key areas to promote TCM industry development: enterprise cultivation, brand building, cluster development, transformation and upgrading, and precise services [2][3] - Six listed companies and 17 benchmark enterprises in consumer goods have been cultivated in the TCM sector, with notable companies like JZTD and QJYY ranking among the top 100 TCM enterprises in the country [1][2] - The province has recognized several industry clusters, such as the advanced manufacturing cluster for superior TCM materials in Yongzhou and the specialty industry clusters in Longhui County and Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County [2] Group 2: Market Performance and Product Focus - Among the 96 key products released in the first two batches, 45 are TCM products, with significant market performance, including sales exceeding 500 million yuan for products like Fuke Qianjin Pian and Hansen Simiao Decoction [2] - TCM products such as Liuwei Dihuang Wan and Guhanzhiyuanjing have gained popularity overseas, while products like Tenghuang Jiangu Pian have seen increasing market share [2] Group 3: Future Plans and Goals - The TCM industry will be a key focus in the province's 14th Five-Year Plan for biopharmaceuticals, with plans to create leading enterprises with revenues exceeding 5 billion yuan and to support the development of core products with sales over 1 billion yuan [3] - The provincial government aims to enhance the influence of the "Xiangyao" brand by promoting the development of innovative TCM drugs and strengthening partnerships between academia and industry [3]