Bluestar Adisseo Co., Ltd.
600299 · XSHG · Specialty Chemicals · China
Bluestar Adisseo Co., Ltd. is a distinguished entity in the specialty chemicals industry, specializing in the research, development, and production of nutritional additives for animal feed. As a subsidiary of China National Chemical Corporation, the company plays a pivotal role in enhancing animal nutrition and optimizing livestock production worldwide. Its key offerings include methionine, vitamins, and enzymes, crucial for promoting growth and maintaining the health of various animal species. Renowned for its commitment to research and innovation, Bluestar Adisseo maintains a robust presence in the animal nutrition sector, supporting agricultural productivity and food security. The company’s strategic operations span multiple continents, enabling it to meet the diverse needs of the global markets effectively. Moreover, Bluestar Adisseo’s advanced chemical and biotechnological processes underscore its status as a leader in sustainable development and environmental stewardship within the field, cementing its position as a vital player in feeding a growing population through enhanced livestock solutions.
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Basic Materials sector · China
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Natural Rubber Supply Chain
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Petrochemicals Supply Chain
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