Millions of Pythons Are Farmed and Processed for Meat – Inside China’s Python Processing Factory
Published at : 23 Dec 2025
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Step into the hidden world of python farming and see how it connects directly to the scale of a python processing factory. Across rural China, farmers raise thousands of pythons under controlled conditions, providing balanced diets and secure environments until they reach market size. Once mature, the snakes are transported to a python processing factory, where strict hygiene and safety standards are applied. Inside the python processing factory, workers handle every step from cleaning and skinning to cutting, packaging, and storage under cold-chain systems. The demand for python meat, leather, and by-products continues to rise, making the python processing factory a vital part of the farming economy. By combining traditional knowledge with modern industrial systems, each python processing factory shows how local farmers can turn rare livestock into profitable products while feeding global markets.
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