On May 30th, the delegation of more than 10 members from Brunei, comprising officials and experts from Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Finance, Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Economic Development Board and outstanding local enterprises, visited Nutriera Group to jointly explore new opportunities for international cooperation. Dr. Yang Yong, the President of Nutriera Group led technology and management team warmly received the visiting guests.
The delegation firstly visited Nutriera Group’s production workshop. Everyone was full of praise for Nutriera Group's highly intelligent production lines and clean workshop, and expressed keen interest in innovative products which Nutriera Group is actively promoting across the industry, with introducing these products to Brunei to create new value growth drivers.




Brunei Delegation visited Nutriera Group's production workshop
After that, the delegation visited Nutriera Group's R&D Center, and was deeply impressed by Nutriera Group's well developed three level R&D system, fully professional research facilities, high precision testing equipment, and remarkable R&D achievements.



Brunei Delegation visited Nutriera Group's R&D Center
He Ling , the manager of international trade department introduced the overview and global presence of Nutriera Group. Dr. Yang Yong, the president of Nutriera Group, extended a warm welcome to the delegation and shared that Nutriera's business has already reached over 40 countries around the world. Brunei is endowed with abundant marine resources and enjoys unique advantages in marine ranch development, particularly in marine fish breeding and feed production. Nutriera Group engaged in a deep discussion with the Brunei delegation.

Meeting Exchange Session
Dr. Hanif, Assistant Vice-Chancellor from Universiti Brunei Darussalam thought highly of Nutriera Group professional strength in aquaculture. He also praised the importance attached to R&D and international technology cooperation by Nutriera Group and looked forward to collaborating on discipline development and talent cultivation to help advance construction for international innovation centre of Universiti Brunei Darussalam.

Dr.Hanif, Assistant Vice-Chancellor from Universiti Brunei Darussalam, made a speech
Khoo Tek Ying, Acting Deputy Director of the Department of Fisheries, expressed that Brunei is promoting extended upgrade for the aquaculture industry chain and the local feeding industry still holds plenty of growth, and looked forward to cooperating with Nutriera Group to aquatic animal nutrition, healthy aquaculture technology and international projects.

Khoo Tek Ying, Acting Deputy Director of the Department of Fisheries, made a speech
Rofizawati Rambli, the representative of Brunei Economic Development Board, introduced that fisheries and aquaculture processing is an important industry for economy diversification in Brunei. The country enjoys a stable political environment, well-developed infrastructure, prominent geographical advantages and providing preferential policies for foreign investors. She also sincerely invited excellent enterprises such as Nutriera Group to visit Brunei.

Rofizawati Rambli, the representative of Brunei Economic Development Board, made a speech

Yang Jun, the General Manager of Muara International Fish Landing Sdn. Bhd., made a speech

Guang Guorong, the Chief Executive Officer of Barramundi Group, made a speech

Group photo of both parties
Nutriera Group has rooted in overseas markets for many years. With professional strength and strong reputation, Nutriera Group has gained widespread recognition in the international market and attracted numerous partners from governments, academic, and industrial sectors worldwide for dialogue and collaboration. This trip built an efficient and pragmatic bridge for communication between the two parties. Nutriera Group will persist its mission and vision, devote to bring Chinese premium aquaculture technologies and products to the global stage and contribute Nutriera’s strength to the sustainable development of global fisheries.