China’s leading dairy company Yili Group has unveiled the country’s first AI-generated supply chain traceability comic series, “The Full Chain Alliance: Enora’s Super Adventure,” at the fourth China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing. Developed in collaboration with the China Agricultural Film and Television Center, the three-part series uses generative AI and Yili’s mascot Enora to visually explain the company’s “from grass to glass” dairy supply chain, transforming complex quality and traceability data into an engaging narrative.

The launch was attended by Jen Kelyn, New Zealand’s Deputy Secretary for China Relations at the Ministry for Primary Industries, alongside Yili Group Vice Presidents Zhang Yipeng and Yang Chaoqun, who highlighted AI’s role in making dairy production more transparent and accessible to the public.

Yili said its upstream support programs help partner farms achieve raw milk quality above EU benchmarks, while its midstream network includes 77 highly automated production facilities worldwide, including a flagship smart liquid milk plant processing 6,500 tonnes of fresh milk per day. The company also serves consumers in more than 80 countries and regions, works with over 2,000 partners across 39 countries on six continents, supports forage cultivation on more than 1 million acres in China, and has seen fruit-preservation technology developed with AGRANA adopted at more than 20 AGRANA facilities globally.

Chairman Pan Gang said the initiative reflects Yili’s three-decade commitment to quality while promoting a greener, smarter and more collaborative future for the global dairy industry. (The AI Journal)

Source: Dairynews7x7 26 June 2026 Read full story here

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