Core Insights - The 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) was held from November 5 to 10, showcasing 4,108 companies from 155 countries and regions, emphasizing China's commitment to high-level opening-up with the theme "New Era, Shared Future" [1] - Dairy companies are shifting their competition focus from traditional supply chains to technological research and precise nutrition, particularly targeting infant and elderly markets with functional product upgrades [2][3] Group 1: Innovation and Product Development - Dairy companies are increasingly investing in R&D to meet the specific nutritional needs of different age groups, with products like Nutrition Care's new probiotics for children and adults, and Aoyou's high-calcium goat milk powder for the elderly [2][3] - The infant nutrition market is seeing significant innovation, with companies like a2 Milk and Nestlé's Wyeth launching advanced formula products that incorporate Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMO), reflecting a technological leap in infant formula [2][3] Group 2: Market Dynamics and Consumer Trends - The demand for infant formula in China has surpassed 200 billion yuan, with high-end functional products experiencing a compound annual growth rate of over 15% [3] - The aging population in China, with over 280 million people aged 60 and above, is driving the demand for health management products focused on bone health, cognitive function, and gut regulation [3] Group 3: Globalization and Industry Collaboration - Chinese dairy companies are actively pursuing global supply chain integration, with companies like Yili and Aoyou emphasizing the importance of international collaboration and innovation to enhance their global presence [5][6][7] - Aoyou has established a supply chain in key dairy-producing countries and operates 11 factories globally, aiming to meet the rising global demand for nutritional health products [7]
中外乳企进博会上“卷”科研 婴幼儿与老年赛道成创新焦点