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Company Converts Discarded Oyster Shells Into Various Products

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article describes a company in China converting oyster shell waste into commercial products. The commercial mechanism is weak: it is a small-scale, early-stage recycling initiative with no immediate impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or margins of major players. The primary affected sectors are agriculture (soil improvers, feed additives) and local industrial processing. No scarcity risk or significant price movement is expected. The impact is local to China, specifically Jiangmen.
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- Guangdong Bevan Biology Co converts over 100,000 metric tons of discarded oyster shells annually.
- Current processing capacity: 50,000-60,000 tons/year, generating products valued at over 20 million yuan ($2.9 million).
- Plans to increase production to over 100,000 tons valued at more than 100 million yuan in three years.
- Target to process 150,000-200,000 tons of shells annually.
- Products include soil improvers, feed additives, and traditional Chinese medicine.
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