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OFDC Certified Operators (2014-2) Expiration Certification Certification Certificate No OFDC Certified Operators (2014-2) Expiration Certification Certification Certificate No. Certificate No. Certification Consigner Certified Products Note date Programs Location Lishui Lübao Fruits & Vegetables 134OP1200434 OF-3106-932-1358 Leek; Chili 2014/7/4 01; 02 Jiangsu Professional Cooperative 134OP1200454 OP-3008-923-1487 Jiansanjiang Nongken Daofu Rice Rice;Glutinous Rice 2014/7/4 01; 02 Heilongjiang Yangfa Tea Industry Co., Ltd. of Pingle 134OP1200526 CP-3002-945-1489 Green Tea 2014/7/5 01; 02 Guangxi County, Guilin Yangfa Tea Industry Co., Ltd. of Pingle 134OP1200525 CF-3002-945-1489 Fresh Tea-leaf 2014/7/5 01; 02 Guangxi County, Guilin 134OP1200523 OF-3106-951-1355 Sichuan Zhengnong Investment Co., Ltd. Paddy 2014/7/7 01; 02 Sichuan Guizhou Cunxincao Organic Tea Industry 134OP1200326 OP-3002-952-1185 Green Tea 2014/7/8 01; 02 Guizhou Co., Ltd. Xinjiang Shahai Orchard Eco-Jujube 134OP1300127 OP-2904-965-1176 Gray-jujube 2014/7/8 01; 02 Xinjiang Industry Co., Ltd. Jiangsu Maoyutong Bio-technology 134OP1300128 OP-3002-932-1232 Rice 2014/7/8 01; 02 Jiangsu Development Co., Ltd. Yingshanhong Agricultural Development 134OP1200530 OF-3102-934-1365 Paddy 2014/7/11 01; 02 Anhui Co., Ltd. of Jinzhai County Haokun Agricultural Development Co., 134OP1200529 OP-3105-965-1361 Red Date 2014/7/11 01; 02 Xinjiang Ltd. of Moyu County Hongkang (Jiujiang) Agricultural 134OP1300130 OF-3106-936-747 Vegetables 2014/7/12 01; 02 Jiangxi Development Co., Ltd. 134OP1200531 OF-3105-912-1041 Huaqi Food Co., Ltd. of Tianjin City Hawthorn 2014/7/12 01; 02 Tianjin Nanjing Linda Agricultural Development Chili; Tomato; 134OP1200528 OF-3106-932-1189 2014/7/12 01; 02 Jiangsu Co., Ltd. Eggplant; Cucumber Haokun Agricultural Development Co., 134OP1200550 OF-3105-965-1361 Red Date 2014/7/14 01; 02 Xinjiang Ltd. of Moyu County Fengsu Organic Rice Plantation Farmers 134OP1300131 OP-3008-923-970 Professional Cooperative of Wuchang Rice 2014/7/14 01; 02 Heilongjiang City Jiansanjiang State Farms Lünong Industry Unpolished Rice; Black 134OP1300134 OP-3008-923-981 and Trade Co., Ltd. of Heilongjiang 2014/7/14 01; 02 Heilongjiang Rice Province Hubei Wudang Mountain Baxianguan 134OP1200524 OF-3002-942-120 Fresh Tea-leaf 2014/7/14 01; 02 Hubei Tea Farm Hubei Wudang Mountain Baxianguan 134OP1200494 OP-3002-942-120 Green Tea 2014/7/14 01; 02 Hubei Tea Farm Expiration Certification Certification Certificate No. Certificate No. Certification Consigner Certified Products Note date Programs Location 134OP1300135 OP-3008-923-1450 Heilongjiang Yihua Rice Industry Co., Rice 2014/7/15 01; 02 Heilongjiang Jiansanjiang State Farms Xinshengyuan 134OP1300136 OP-3008-923-1471 Grains & Oil Industry & Trade Co., Ltd. Rice 2014/7/15 01; 02 Heilongjiang of Heilongjiang Province 134OP1200557 OF-3102-931-1277 Shanghai City Food Distribution Co.,Ltd. Paddy 2014/7/18 01; 02 Shanghai Dark Tea(Bada Gaoshan Organic Tea); 134OP1300133 OP-3002-953-035 Menghai Tea Industry Co., Ltd. 2014/7/18 01; 02 Yunnan Dark Tea(Bulang Kongque Organic Tea) 134OP1300132 OF-3002-953-035A Menghai Tea Industry Co., Ltd. Mao Tea 2014/7/18 01; 02 Yunnan 134OP1300138 OF-3002-953-035B Menghai Tea Industry Co., Ltd. Mao Tea 2014/7/18 01; 02 Yunnan Shenshan Organic Agricultural 134OP1200548 OF-3106-951-1190 Pumpkin 2014/7/19 01; 02 Sichuan Development Co., Ltd. of Xichong Zhangzhou Dexinyuan Fruit Industry Co., 134OP1200551 OF-3105-935-1360 Guanxi Honey Pomelo 2014/7/19 01; 02 Fujian Ltd. 134OP1200552 OF-3106-932-247 Nanjing Planck Sci. & Tech. Co., Ltd. Vegetables 2014/7/20 01; 02 Jiangsu OF-3106-953-1034 OF-3106-953-1034 Songming Dianyuan Green Circle Vegetables 2014/7/20 05 Yunnan 134OP1200561 OF-3106-931-1493 Shanghai Lühe Gardening Co., Ltd. Vegetables 2014/7/23 01; 02 Shanghai Anhui Junxiu Ecological Breeding Co., Grass Carp; Bighead 134OP1200563 OF-3104-934-1366 2014/7/27 01; 02 Anhui Ltd. Carp Danhe Planting & Breeding Farmers 134OP1200564 OF-3102-923-1367 Paddy 2014/8/1 01; 02 Heilongjiang Cooperative of Wuchang City 134OP1200567 CF-3106-931-1200 Shanghai Tongchu Trading Co., Ltd. Leaf Lettuce 2014/8/2 01; 02 Shanghai Strawberry; Sweet Melon; Fruit 134OP1200595 OF-3106-932-356 Shanghai Tongchu Trading Co., Ltd. 2014/8/2 01; 02 Jiangsu Cucumber; Cherry Tomato Beijing Organic Farm Development Co., Shatang Madarin; 134OP1200568 CF-3105-911-421I 2014/8/4 01; 02 Beijing Ltd. Litchi Guizhou Fenggang Xianrenling Xinxi 134OP1200576 OF-3002-952-757 Fresh Tea-leaf 2014/8/5 01; 02 Guizhou Organic Tea Industry Co., Ltd. Green Tea(Cuilü); Guizhou Fenggang Qianfeng Organic Tea Green Tea(Cuipian); 134OP1200570 OP-3002-952-579 2014/8/6 01; 02 Guizhou Industry Co., Ltd. Green Tea (Maojian); Green Tea (Maofeng) 134OP1200571 OP-3002-952-1496 Guizhou Fenggang Guicha Co., Ltd. Lubaoshi Green Tea 2014/8/6 01; 02 Guizhou Expiration Certification Certification Certificate No. Certificate No. Certification Consigner Certified Products Note date Programs Location Jiangxi Wangpin Agriculture Science & 134OP1200582 OF-3105-936-766 Orange; Mandarin 2014/8/6 01; 02 Jiangxi Technology Development Co., Ltd. Xinxi Tea(Cuiya); Xinxi Tea (Maofeng); Guizhou Fenggang Xianrenling Xinxi Xinxi Tea (Chunhao); 134OP1200577 OP-3002-952-757 2014/8/7 01; 02 Guizhou Organic Tea Industry Co., Ltd. Xinxi Tea (Xianzhu); Xinxi Tea (Xianzhu); Xinxi Tea (Chunlü) Mengshan Fruit Development Co., Ltd. of 134OP1200578 OF-3105-936-629 Navel Organge 2014/8/13 01; 02 Jiangxi Xingguo County Shandong Boxing Longsheng Food Co., 134OP1200581 OF-3102-937-1036E Wheat 2014/8/14 01; 02 Shandong Ltd. Shanghai C-Solution Agricultural 134OP1200585 OF-3106-931-044C Vegetables 2014/8/16 01; 02; 04 Shanghai Technology Co., Ltd. Fangzhi Xinxi Tea Industry Co., Ltd. of 134OP1200591 OP-3002-952-1183 Tea 2014/8/16 01; 02 Guizhou Fenggang County, Guizhou Province Wheat; Carrot; Green Shandong Boxing Longsheng Food Co., 134OP1200598 OF-3102-937-1036D Soybean; Tomato; 2014/8/16 01; 02 Shandong Ltd. Broccoli; Asparagus Shandong Boxing Longsheng Food Co., Flour; Noodle; Husk of 134OP1200586 OP-3008-937-1036 2014/8/16 01; 02 Shandong Ltd. wheat 134OP1200589 OF-3102-965-1372 Yili Xiaoerbulake Wine Co., Ltd. Sorghum; Wheat 2014/8/18 01; 02 Xinjiang Yizheng Jiangyang Ecological 134OP1200590 OF-3104-932-1479C Carp; Silver carp; Crab 2014/8/19 01; 02 Jiangsu Agriculture Co., Ltd. Zhejiang Lüye Ecological Agriculture 134OP1200593 OF-3106-933-611A Vegetables 2014/8/21 01; 02 Zhejiang Development Co., Ltd. Shanghai Huari Agricultural Products 134OP1200594 OF-3106-931-1373 Production & Marketing Professional Vegetables 2014/8/22 01; 02 Shanghai Cooperative Yutian Vegetables Professional 134OP1200597 OF-3106-943-1374 Corn; Vegetables 2014/8/23 01; 02 Hu'nan Cooperative of Changsha County Rocket Farm of Xinjiang Production & White Grape; Hami 134OP1200601 OF-3105-965-1377 Construction Corps 13th Division of 2014/8/25 01; 02 Xinjiang Jujube Agricultural Development 134OP1200624 OF-3102-931-1485C Guangming Rice Industry Co., Ltd. Paddy 2014/8/26 01; 02 Shanghai Expiration Certification Certification Certificate No. Certificate No. Certification Consigner Certified Products Note date Programs Location Kejiahong Gannan Organic Navel Orange Navel Orange; 134OP1200600 OF-3105-936-759 Specialized Cooperative of Shangyou 2014/8/27 01; 02 Jiangxi Mandarin; Kumquat County Jiansanjiang State Farms Lünong Industry Paddy; Paddy 134OP1200602 OF-3102-923-981B and Trade Co., Ltd. of Heilongjiang (Changlixiang); Wheat; 2014/8/29 01; 02 Heilongjiang Province Soybean Hebei Baifeng Agricultural Product 134OP1200579 OF-3105-913-755 Asian Pear 2014/8/29 01; 02 Hebei Development Co., Ltd. Hebei Baifeng Agricultural Product 134OP1200580 OP-3105-913-755 Asian Pear 2014/8/29 01; 02 Hebei Development Co., Ltd. Chaoxin Planting Professional 134OP1200613 OF-3102-934-1378 Paddy 2014/8/31 01; 02 Anhui Cooperative of Wangjiang County Heilongjiang 93 Nongken Halahai Xinxin 134OP1300172 OF-3102-923-1618A Soybean; Corn; Wheat 2014/9/1 01; 02 Heilongjiang Grains & Oil Trade Co., Ltd. Heilongjiang 93 Nongken Halahai Xinxin 134OP1300173 OF-3102-923-1618B Soybean; Corn; Wheat 2014/9/1 01; 02 Heilongjiang Grains & Oil Trade Co., Ltd. Heilongjiang 93 Nongken Halahai Xinxin 134OP1300174 OF-3102-923-1618C Soybean; Corn; Wheat 2014/9/1 01; 02 Heilongjiang Grains & Oil Trade Co., Ltd. Heilongjiang 93 Nongken Halahai Xinxin 134OP1300175 OF-3102-923-1618D Soybean; Corn; Wheat 2014/9/1 01; 02 Heilongjiang Grains & Oil Trade Co., Ltd. Heilongjiang 93 Nongken Halahai Xinxin 134OP1300176 OF-3102-923-1618E Soybean; Corn; Wheat 2014/9/1 01; 02 Heilongjiang Grains & Oil Trade Co., Ltd. Nanjing Chunjiang Xindi Organic 134OP1200603 OF-3106-932-1502 Paddy; Broccoli 2014/9/2 01; 02 Jiangsu Agriculture Co., Ltd. Liaoning Xinshan Animal Husbandary 134OP1300183 CF-3102-921-1624 Paddy 2014/9/3 01; 02 Liaoning Technology Development Cooperative Zhejiang Chunping Agricultural 134OP1300180 CF-3105-933-1622 Honey Pomelo 2014/9/4 01; 02 Fujian Development Co., Ltd. Salted Sea-cucumber; Dried Sea Cucumber; 134OP1300181 OP-2902-921-1623 Dalian Weilai Food Co., Ltd. Ready-to-eat Sea- 2014/9/4 01; 02 Liaoning cucumber; Freeze-dried Sea-cucumber 134OP1200605 CF-3105-935-1380 Zhangzhou Xingnanyuan Trade Co., Ltd. Honey Pomelo 2014/9/7 01; 02 Fujian Head of silver carp; Hangzhou Qiandaohu Development Co., 134OP1300188 OP-2902-933-095 flesh of silver carp; tail 2014/9/8 01; 02 Zhejiang Ltd. of silver carp Expiration Certification Certification Certificate No. Certificate No. Certification Consigner Certified Products Note date Programs Location 134OP1300184 OF-3102-921-1625A Dalian Tiangu Grains & Oil Co., Ltd. Soybean; Wheat 2014/9/9 01; 02 Heilongjiang 134OP1300185 OF-3102-921-1625B Dalian Tiangu Grains & Oil Co., Ltd. Soybean; Wheat 2014/9/9 01; 02 Heilongjiang 134OP1300186 OF-3102-921-1625C Dalian Tiangu Grains & Oil Co., Ltd. Soybean; Corn; Wheat 2014/9/9 01; 02 Heilongjiang 134OP1300187 OF-3102-921-1625D Dalian Tiangu Grains & Oil Co., Ltd.
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