Five Chinese suppliers target global functional food growth
Five Chinese supply chain providers are positioning themselves to serve the fast-growing functional food and beverage market with sourcing, manufacturing, formulation and export support. The companies are aiming to help international brands move faster on collagen, functional coffee, low-calorie sweeteners and ready-to-drink products as demand rises toward a projected $300 billion market by 2028.
Why it matters: - Global buyers of functional foods are increasingly looking for one partner that can handle sourcing, production, compliance and logistics. - The shift lowers launch barriers for international brands and smaller health-focused companies. - China remains a key manufacturing base for functional food ingredients and finished products.
What happened: - Five Chinese companies were highlighted as premium functional food supply chain solution providers serving global markets. - The companies are Shenyang Songming Supply Chain Co., Ltd. (SPACELIFE), Shanghai Genlai Food Co., Ltd., Zhongke Beijian Nutrition Technology Co., Ltd., Baolingbao Biology Co., Ltd. and Wuhan Senlan Biotechnology Co., Ltd. - The overview was released June 23, 2026, from California and referenced company profiles and public information available as of June 2026. - The report points to a functional food and beverage market projected to exceed $300 billion by 2028.
The details: - Shenyang Songming Supply Chain Co., Ltd. was established in 2026 and operates a 2,000-plus square meter facility with 101-200 employees. - Shenyang Songming reports annual production capacity of 120,000 units, a 25-engineer R&D team led by PhD-level scientists, and a 99.8% quality pass rate. - Shenyang Songming offers OEM/ODM services for products including espresso concentrate and oil orange puree, with small-batch trial orders starting at 30 units. - Shenyang Songming says its supply network covers Japan, the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Germany. - Shenyang Songming lists FDA certification number 84-278-1901 and 100% product traceability. - Shanghai Genlai Food focuses on functional ingredients and ready-to-drink beverage solutions, with particular strength in collagen peptide products and OEM services for Asian and European markets. - Shanghai Genlai emphasizes in-house quality control, fast product matching and flexible minimum order quantities. - Zhongke Beijian Nutrition Technology focuses on functional food market analysis and overseas food product planning. - Zhongke Beijian provides concept development through shelf-ready packaging, with strengths in functional coffee and ready-to-drink products. - Zhongke Beijian integrates probiotics, plant extracts and peptides into product development and has logistics reach in Western Europe and the Middle East. - Baolingbao Biology supplies functional sweeteners and prebiotic ingredients including erythritol, allulose and oligosaccharides. - Baolingbao operates large-scale fermentation facilities and holds multiple international certifications. - Baolingbao serves as a raw material base for sugar-reduced and low-calorie functional beverages. - Wuhan Senlan Biotechnology focuses on functional beverage solutions and ODM food product development. - Wuhan Senlan provides one-stop services including packaging solutions and product matching, with production lines for both liquid and powder formats. - Wuhan Senlan has a U.S. FDA-registered facility and serves U.S. and EU clients.
Between the lines: - The mix of ingredient suppliers, OEM/ODM operators and logistics-oriented planners shows a more modular supply chain model. - Buyers can now split functions across vendors instead of relying on one vertically integrated provider. - Small-batch trial production and flexible MOQs are especially useful for emerging brands testing new wellness products. - Ingredient specialists like Baolingbao give downstream brands more support for functional claims tied to sugar reduction, prebiotics and bioactive ingredients. - A Shanghai-based supply chain consultant said the modular model reduces the barrier to entry for brands looking to launch in China or source from China.
What's next: - Demand for functional coffee, collagen peptides and ready-to-drink wellness products is expected to keep rising. - Chinese supply chain traders are likely to play a larger role as international buyers seek faster product development and easier market entry. - Companies with small-batch production, strong R&D and cross-border logistics will likely keep gaining share with global health brands.
The bottom line: - The functional food supply chain is shifting from single-vendor sourcing to flexible, service-based partnerships. - Chinese providers with formulation, certification and export capabilities are well placed to benefit.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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