Agricultural biotech and livestock management platform with industrial modernization focus
京基智农 operates a diversified agricultural business spanning livestock production, equipment manufacturing, and digital health systems for pig farms. The tech stack—CAD, embedded systems (STM32, FreeRTOS), industrial protocols (Modbus, CAN, CANopen), and MES—reveals an engineering-forward organization building IoT and automation solutions for farm operations rather than a pure livestock company. Active projects around herd health systems, biosecurity, and equipment modernization align with hiring strength in engineering and manufacturing roles, signaling a shift toward data-driven farm management.
京基智农 (formerly Kangdali Group) is a livestock and agricultural technology company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Originally founded in 1979 as a poultry operation and listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 1994 (stock code: 000048), it is the first livestock-farming company to list publicly in China and operates as a subsidiary of Kingkey Group. The company manages pig farm operations across multiple sites and manufactures specialized equipment, including electronic cleaning devices. Current focus areas include herd health monitoring systems, biosecurity protocols, immunization optimization, and modernization of production facilities through TPM implementation and IoT deployment. The 51–200 employee headcount is concentrated in China.
Engineering stack includes CAD (Creo, Solidworks), embedded systems (STM32, FreeRTOS), industrial protocols (Modbus, CAN, CANopen), and MES for production management. Also uses Python, SQL, C/C++, and FPGA/CPLD for IoT and automation projects.
Yes. Engineering roles dominate the hiring mix (8 of 36 active roles), with positions across junior, mid, senior, and manager levels. All hiring is currently in China.
Active projects include pig herd health system construction, TPM implementation, biosecurity prevention systems, IoT module development, immunization program optimization, and modernization of pig farm facilities.