Time:2025-02-28
In today’s fast-paced society, work stress, life challenges, and physical exhaustion are triggering a silent "burnout crisis" among modern professionals.
To prioritize employee well-being, professional growth, and life satisfaction—while enhancing psychological resilience, relieving work stress, and fostering emotional connection—NHU launched the E-Heart Care program on February 28. The 24-hour mental health support hotline was also activated, marking a big advancement in our employee care system.
This program has received strong backing from relevant institutions and departments. From the top-level design and system development to its execution, it has been carefully guided to ensure it is well structured and implemented.
At the launch event, Mr. Hu Baishan, Vice Chairman and President of NHU, emphasized the importance of employee care from societal and corporate perspectives. He noted that prioritizing staff well-being aligns with social responsibility, corporate culture, and long-term growth. He called for a structured care system shaped by leadership emphasis, policy refinement, managerial engagement, and innovative approaches, urging all employees and managers to collaborate in fostering a harmonious and dynamic workplace for a better future.
Mental health expert Professor Wang Guoqiang gave a lecture on the role of EAP (Employee Assistance Programs) on corporate development, addressing workplace stress and common mental challenges. Drawing on his experience and expertise, he shared practical strategies for self-care and effective communication, offering actionable insights for managers to enhance team performance and optimize leadership. His lecture was rich in practical knowledge, offering valuable takeaways for the attendees.
Supported by a team of experts, the event featured interactive sessions: one-on-one counseling, stress-relief brainwave analysis, OH card self-exploration, TCM auricular acupuncture, and health consultations. These services—praised for their professionalism and personalized care—helped participants reconnect with themselves, process emotions, relieve stress, and recharge.
Employee well-being and growth are critical to corporate success. NHU has long prioritized the value of talents, fostering a "mentorship culture" and a supportive workplace through initiatives like employee interviews, health checkups, mental wellness workshops, hardship assistance, and diverse team-building activities. Complementing these efforts, NHU also champions a culture of continuous learning via rotation systems, knowledge-sharing platforms, and mentorship-coaching frameworks. This ensures holistic support for employees’ careers and well-being, enhancing their sense of belong and security while strengthening team cohesion and driving steady and sustainable corporate progress.
On May 27, the 2025 Shaoxing " Enterprise Support Action" was launched. NHU was recognized as one of Shaoxing’s top 500 private enterprises and was also awarded top 10 in R&D investment and top 10 in exports. These honors highlight NHU’s strong capabilities in technological innovation and global reach. Rooted in Shaoxing and embracing a path toward greater "intelligence", we look forward to collaborating with more partners to create a high-quality future together.
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On April 18, the 2025 China Feed Industry Exhibition officially kicked off at the Qingdao International Convention and Exhibition Center.As a global innovator in animal nutrition, NHU put the spotlight on technological innovation, making a strong presence at the event with a diverse lineup of products and solutions. On site, NHU joined experts, scholars, and industry leaders in exploring cutting-edge trends and innovative technolgies of the field.
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On the evening of April 18, as the city lights slowly flickered to life, the Wind Bell Courtyard in Xinchang transformed into a dreamy setting for a starlit encounter. The youth event, themed “Meet at Qixing, Fall at First Sight” co-hosted by the Youth League Committee and Federation of Trade Unions of Qixing subdistrict and NHU, brought together 40 young people for a night of connection, laughter, and possibility.
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