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China-New Zealand Agribusiness Trade and Investment Conference 中新泛农业工商企业投资与贸易洽谈会 CHINA-NEW ZEALAND AGRIBUSINESS TRADE AND INVESTMENT CONFERENCE 中新泛农业工商企业投资与贸易洽谈会 CHINESE COMPANIES 25 MAY 2016 AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND CHINA-NEW ZEALAND AGRIBUSINESS TRADE AND INVESTMENT CONFERENCE 1 CONTENTS CHINA-NEW ZEALAND AGRIBUSINESS TRADE AND INVESTMENT CONFERENCE 2 Anhui Huilong Chinese Herbal Piece Co.,Ltd 30 Liaocheng Dongwang Frozen Storage Co., Ltd. 3 Anhui Xingcheng Food Co., Ltd. 31 Luochuan Kaida Fruit Co.,Ltd 4 Anping Fushengda Ironware Mesh Product Co.,Ltd 32 Nanyang Pengyuan Sausage Casing Co.,Ltd 5 Anping Tengfei Wire Mesh Company Co., Ltd. 33 Ongniud Bannar Lihe Grain and Oil Purchase and Sales Co., Ltd. 6 Anyang City Anqi Logistics Co., Ltd. 34 Ongniud Bannar Sanlu Organic Food Co., Ltd. 7 Chaoyang New Continent Biological Energy Co., Ltd. 35 Qiaqia Food Corporation Co., Ltd. 8 China kweichow Moutai Distillery(Group) Co., Ltd 36 Qingdao Yuance Biological Technology Co., Ltd. 9 Dalian Sike Seth Technology Co., Ltd. 37 Shaanxi Foyuan pharmaceutical industry Limited by Share Ltd 10 Evenki Autonomous Banner, Ylang Gacha Ylang Herders Cooperative 38 Shaanxi Haisheng Fresh Fruit Juice Co., Ltd. 11 Ewenki Autonomous Banner Yihetala Animal Husbandry Development Co., Ltd. 39 Shaanxi Lvping Group Industry Co., Ltd. 12 Fengning Manchu Autonomous County Fengxin Industrial Company Co., Ltd. 40 Shaanxi Taihao Ecological Agricultural Development Co., Ltd. 13 Gucheng Richu Textile Co.,Ltd 41 Shaanxi Yangling Benxiang Agriculture Co., Ltd. 14 Guizhou Panjiang Investment Holdings Group Co., Ltd. 42 Shandong Companion Group Co., Ltd. 15 Gushi Shunxing Food Co.,Ltd 43 Shandong Daiyin Textile Co., Ltd. 16 Hanzhong Zhongyuan Agricultural Science and Technology Development Group Co., Ltd. 44 Shandong Mandixiang Food Co., Ltd. 17 Henan Huashengkun Packaging Co.,Ltd 45 Shandong Zhongsen Gardens Groups Co.,Ltd 18 Henan Lanting Road Engineering Co.,Ltd 46 Shanghai Pengxin (Group) Co., Ltd. 19 Henan Sunjock Dairy Co., Ltd 47 Shangqiu Mocro New Energy Co.,Ltd 20 Henan Yangguang International Trade Co.,Ltd 48 Taian Hongxing Corn Development Co., Ltd. 21 Henan Youli Food Industry Co.,Ltd 49 Tongchuan Chenguang Agricultural science & Technology Development Co., Ltd. 22 Huangchuan Yufeng Food Industry Co.,Ltd 50 Wengniute Banner Xianghe Subsidiary Agricultural Products Purchase and Sale Co., Ltd. 23 Huangshan Liubaili Houkui Tea Corporation 51 Xi’an Dongrun Agricultural Products Co., Ltd. 24 Hui Yuan Group 52 Xinji Dongzhen Leather Co.,Ltd 25 Inner Mongolia Mengben Pasturage Co., Ltd. 53 Yanan Shuangfeng Group Co.,Ltd 26 Inner Mongolia Shine Modern Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Co., Ltd. 54 Yangling Luli Group 27 Xindi Greening Engineering Co., Ltd. 55 Zhengzhou Lingyu New Material Co., Ltd. 28 Jilin Province Xinke Auto Parts Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 56 Zhuyuan Village Food Science and Technology Corporation 29 Jilin Shenggen Food Machinery Co.,Ltd Industry: Food processing 安徽惠隆中药 Industry: Food processing 安徽兴程食品 Anhui Huilong Chinese Herbal Piece Co.,Ltd Anhui Xingcheng Food Co., Ltd. Address No. 6, Zhenqiao Road, Bozhou Industrial Park Address Lingbi Economic Development Zone, Suzhou, Anhui Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://ahhlzym.cn.gtobal.com/ Website http://www.zgxcjt.com Contact person Anhui Huilong Chinese Herbal Piece Company Limited Contact person Cheng Rengong Time of Time of 2008 August 2006 establishment establishment Revenue RMB 109,090,000 Revenue RMB 65 million Assets RMB 108,970,000 Assets RMB 78 million Number of Number of 150 150 employees employees Introduction Covering 17,316 square meters, Anhui Huilong Chinese Herbal Introduction Anhui Xingcheng Food Company Limited has a registered cap- Piece Company Limited is a key commerce project of Bozhou ital of RMB10,020,000 and is specialized in poultry processing, Industrial Park. In April 2009, the company passed the national pickled chilli products, cooked food processing, frozen food, GMP certification. The company has introduced over 70 domes- and processing and sales of canned food. With domestic lead- tic leading machines and testing instruments for production of ing slaughtering line, processing line, parting line, three salted Chinese herbal piece, with an annual yield of over 5,000 tons of duck production lines and two cooked food production lines, Chinese herbal pieces and various quality packs. The revenue the company has a daily capacity of 40,000 meat ducks and in 2014 exceeds RMB100 million. Committed to inheriting the owns a large cold storage with quick-freezing capacity of 300 Chinese medicine culture and developing national industry, the tons and storage capacity of 5000 tons. The company has 150 company provides quality Chinese herbal pieces and works to employees, including 10 intermediate and senior technical build a top brand in the industry. personnel and executives, with total assets of RMB65 million. The company has a number of registered trademarks such as “Yizhongwei”, “Xingcheng”, “Laoweiyuan” and “Qishi”, among which “Yizhongwei” and “Xingcheng” are recognized as Anhui’s provincial renowned trademarks. Intended partnership region and industry: Intended partnership region and industry: Chinese herbal medicine, Chinese herbal piece Australia, sauced and marinated meat products processing and sales Specific partnership intention: Specific partnership intention: To export our Chinese herbal pieces To seek cooperation partners and sell our products abroad 2 CHINA-NEW ZEALAND AGRIBUSINESS TRADE AND INVESTMENT CONFERENCE CHINA-NEW ZEALAND AGRIBUSINESS TRADE AND INVESTMENT CONFERENCE 3 Industry: Infrastructure 河北福升达五金 Industry: Infrastructure 河北腾飞丝网 Anping Fushengda Ironware Mesh Product Co.,Ltd Anping Tengfei Wire Mesh Company Co., Ltd. Tel 13513188681 Tel 13503180889 Email 860237608 @qq.com Email [email protected] Contact person Qiu Shuya Contact person Cui Zhigang Time of Time of May 12, 2006 July 31, 2002 establishment establishment Revenue RMB 87.75 million Revenue RMB 78.56 million Assets RMB 57.14 million Assets RMB 56.18 million Number of Number of 90 120 employees employees Introduction Anping Fushengda Ironware Mesh Product Company Limited Introduction The company was established in July 2002 and is located north is located in Hulin Village, Chengguan Town, Anping. The legal of Dongzhai, east zone of Anping Industrial Park. The legal representative is Qiu Shuya, and the company has a regis- representative is Cui Shuanqiang, and the company has a reg- tered capital of RMB10.5 million. The company covers an area istered capital of RMB1.05 million. The company covers an area of 4,200 square meters, with a building area of 2,100 square of 45 mu and has a building area of 26,000 square meters. The meters. The company is specialized in production and sales of company’s business scope covers production and marketing of wire mesh, wire mesh products and their import and export busi- metal wire mesh, metal wire, wire mesh products, glass fiber, ness. The company is an industrial cluster customer of Anping chemical fiber net and import and export business. The main wire mesh industry. It has a leading size in the cluster. products include welded wire mesh, hexagonal wire mesh, gal- vanized wire, glass fiber, and blade barbed wire. The annual production capacity includes 8,500 tons of barbed wire, 7,000 tons of galvanized wire, 8 million square meters of welded wire mesh. The products are widely used in protection, construction, farming, water conservancy, petroleum, chemical industry and other fields. Intended partnership region and industry: Intended partnership region and industry: Brazil, Australia, Argentina, South Africa, etc To expand the market Specific partnership intention: Specific partnership intention: To expand the market Australia, Chile and so on 4 CHINA-NEW ZEALAND AGRIBUSINESS TRADE AND INVESTMENT CONFERENCE CHINA-NEW ZEALAND AGRIBUSINESS TRADE AND INVESTMENT CONFERENCE 5 Industry: Infrastructure 河南安琦物流 Industry: Infrastructure 辽宁新大洲生物 Anyang City Anqi Logistics Co., Ltd. Chaoyang New Continent Biological Energy Co., Ltd. Address Yang-Liuzhuang Village, Neihuang , Anyang, Henan Address No.10, the 2nd Section, Longquan Street, Chaoyang, Liaoning Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Contact person Ren Xianmin Website www.cyxindazhou.com Time of Contact person Yan Bingzhou 2010 establishment Time of Nov-07 Revenue RMB 80 million establishment Assets RMB 54 million Revenue RMB 20 million Number of Assets RMB 4 million 30 employees Number of 30 Introduction Founded in 2010, the geographical position of the company employees is superior, which is adjacent to the Puyang-Huobi Expresway Introduction Chaoyang New Continent Biological Energy Co., Ltd. was es- down the south, near the Nan-Ling Expressway up the north tablished on November 26, 2007 and actually controlled by and by the Da-Guang Expressway to the east, located in the Yan Bingzhou. The company has a registered capital of RMB 4 ceramics industrial park of Huangxian, the porcelain capital of million and business of wood of shinyleaf yellowborn planting, Central Plains. It is a comprehensive logistics park dealing with biological energy development. By actively promote develop- the businesses of transportation, LNG vehicle fueling, vehicle ment of wood of shinyleaf yellowborn industry and the quality sales and maintenance, goods storage, ceramic tile exhibition varieties, the company by far, has established a 700-mu quality and sales, catering, bathing and accommodation, which has seedling base and a 320 mu high output demonstration base. not only
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