Feihe International has obtained the first infant formula production license in Canada

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2024.03.27 13:16
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Feihe's Canadian subsidiary, Royal Milc Inc., has been approved by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to produce infant formula. It is the first Canadian company to produce infant formula and the first local brand to be produced and sold in Canada. Feihe formula holds a significant position in the global market, ranking first in sales in the Chinese infant formula market and global market for several consecutive years. The product is expected to enter retail distribution channels in Canada this summer

According to the Wise Finance APP, recently, Feihe, a Chinese company (06186), has obtained approval from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for the production of infant formula milk powder by its subsidiary, Royal Mioke, in Canada. The company has initiated the next steps to produce the first batch of infant formula milk powder, with the products expected to enter local retail distribution channels this summer.

It is worth noting that Feihe's investment in a milk powder production factory in Canada is the first infant formula milk production enterprise in Canada, and also the first milk powder brand produced and sold locally in Canada after being put into operation.

At the end of 2016, Feihe signed an agreement with the city of Kingston in Canada to invest in building a factory there. The factory started construction in June 2017 and was commissioned in 2019. The approval from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to produce infant formula milk powder signifies that Feihe's Royal Mioke has passed the highest local safety, quality, and standards review in Canada.

As a milk powder brand with a history of over 60 years, Feihe milk powder holds an important position in the global milk powder market due to its high quality and good reputation. According to Sullivan data, Feihe has been ranked first in the infant formula milk market in mainland China for five consecutive years from 2019 to 2023, and has been the top seller in the global infant formula milk market for three consecutive years