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易瑞生物:把握校园食品安全检测机遇 深化国内外合作布局
Group 1 - The National Market Supervision Administration has approved the release of the "Guidelines for the Management of Campus Catering Service Enterprises," which will be implemented on December 1, 2025, marking the first national standard for campus catering services [1] - The guidelines require campus catering service companies to conduct comprehensive testing of bulk food ingredients and provide standardized guidance for recipe and raw material management, processing, preparation, and distribution, creating new market opportunities for the food safety testing industry [1] - EasyBio, a company specializing in rapid testing technology, has developed comprehensive testing solutions covering various stages from feed, breeding, production, processing, circulation, to retail, ensuring food safety from source to end [1] Group 2 - EasyBio has recently launched efficient water quality testing solutions, including rapid testing paper for coliform bacteria and an integrated portable multi-parameter water quality testing system, to ensure water safety [2] - The company is deepening cooperation with local government departments, including establishing a quality safety testing service center for agricultural and livestock products in collaboration with the Ordos Municipal Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Bureau [2] - A partnership is being formed to build the "Ordos Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Bay Area Base," facilitating cross-regional industrial collaboration [2] Group 3 - EasyBio signed a cooperation agreement with Denmark's Chr. Hansen in April, setting a global sales target of €73.0577 million (approximately 601 million RMB) for the period from 2025 to 2029, with 2025 accounting for 42.18% of the company's 2024 revenue [3] - The partnership allows Chr. Hansen to exclusively sell, distribute, and promote EasyBio's products globally, including tests for antibiotic residues in milk and aflatoxin M1 screening [3] - EasyBio is also entering the pet economy sector by introducing infectious disease testing products to pet hospitals, although it clarified that it does not currently involve testing for the chikungunya virus [3]