In recent exclusive interview with Xinhua News Agency for the "Seeing 2026" series, Babyyum unveiled its strategic blueprint for high-quality development. Led by Supply Chain Vice President Xu Fangfang and R&D Director Li Chao, the brand articulated a vision that transcends mere compliance—establishing a "Full-Chain Quality Fortress" that sets new benchmarks for the infant food industry.
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In this exclusive feature, Babyyum executives discuss the shift from "factory ownership" to "standard control," the bold decision on allergen transparency, and the partnership with SGS.
From "Factory Ownership" to "Standard Control": The 40x Safety Pledge
At the heart of Babyyum's strategy lies an unwavering commitment to source control. The brand has established a comprehensive national layout with three self-owned factories located in Harbin, Henan, and Zhejiang. This strategic "North-South" integration ensures seamless collaboration between R&D and production, maximizing efficiency and quality control across the entire supply chain.
Xu Fangfang emphasized the brand's long-termism: "Whether it is our self-owned factories or cooperative partners, we enforce one unified standard." This standard is defined by extreme rigor. For instance, regarding Aflatoxin in corn flour, while the national limit is set at 20ppb, Babyyum enforces an internal limit of 0.5ppb—a standard 40 times stricter than the national requirement. This "ultra-standard" approach guarantees that every batch of products withstands the most stringent scrutiny.
Transparency Over Sales: Pioneering Allergen Labeling
In an industry where trust is paramount, Babyyum has taken a bold stance on transparency. The brand revealed its decision to voluntarily implement the new National Food Safety Standard (GB7718-2025) ahead of the 2027 deadline.
This decision stemmed from an internal debate: while early adoption of mandatory allergen labeling could potentially impact sales by revealing more risks, Babyyum prioritized the consumer's "Right to Know." The brand goes beyond surface labeling by disclosing "carried-over" allergens—such as soy or gluten traces originating from ingredients like soy sauce—ensuring parents have complete information for informed choices.
Scientific Feeding & Third-Party Vigilance
Complementing its safety protocols, Babyyum is pioneering "Systematic Scientific Feeding." R&D Director Li Chao highlighted the development of over 100 baby-specific foods, including Infant-Standard Strain Yogurt. Unlike ordinary yogurts, these utilize probiotics clinically verified for infant gut compatibility.
To safeguard this ecosystem, Babyyum has partnered with SGS, the world's leading testing and certification body. Implementing a mechanism of "Unannounced Inspections" (Fly-in Audits), SGS conducts surprise checks on both suppliers and Babyyum's own factories. This independent, rigorous oversight ensures risks are intercepted before they occur.
Conclusion
From source to table, Babyyum is engineering a safer, more transparent future for infant nutrition. By adhering to natural flavors and scientific precision, the brand continues to safeguard the healthy growth of Chinese babies.