Integrating the Agricultural Supply Chain to Foster High-Value Circularity

Fwusow Industry specializes in transforming upstream and downstream by-products, as well as agricultural waste, into organic compost to promote sustainable agriculture. In addition, it purchases grains and produce to manufacture food and feed, ensuring stable sales for farmers.

Upstream and Downstream Integration

Fwusow collects and processes by-products from its production activities, such as soybean waste meal, used mushroom bags, and other agricultural residues, and converts them into organic fertilizers through fermentation technology. This process supports resource recycling and enhances the development of organic agriculture.

Grain and Produce Utilization

Fwusow sources sesame and peanuts grown with its organic fertilizers to produce edible oils. The vegetable soybean waste from this oil production, rich in vegetable protein, is mixed with purchased corn to create chicken feed for farmers. Fwusow's production-related processes have been certified under SGS BS 8001:2017 Circular Economy Standard since 2018, making it the first food company in Taiwan to achieve this certification and earn the highest level of "optimized business model".

Benefits

  • On average, about 7,000 to 8,000 tons of agricultural waste are recycled each year, and about 9,000 tons of organic compost are produced, generating an income of NT$50 million.
  • Purchasing grain and produce grown by farmers creates an average annual sales of approximately NT$600 million and ensures that farmers have stable sales channels.