China: The development of Ningxia's agricultural brand clusters explores a new path to going abroad

Published 2021년 5월 10일

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The Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region organized over 40 companies to promote more than 200 high-quality Ningxia products in Shanghai, including wolfberry, Helan mountain wine, milk, Yanchitan sheep, Liupanshan beef, at the fifth Chinese brand day. Ningxia is known for its agricultural products due to the irrigation of the Yellow River, despite its small geographic area. The region has a strategy for the development of agricultural brand clusters and has created 7 advantageous areas for Chinese characteristic agricultural products. Ningxia plans to focus on five major agricultural industries and expand 13 regional public brands of agricultural products by 2025, with the goal of promoting the integrated development of brand ecology and industry.
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“It’s said that Ningxia’s wine is delicious and lamb is delicious. Today, I was finally able to feast on my mouth.” In the past few days, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region has organized more than 40 companies to come to Shanghai to participate in the fifth Chinese brand day, focusing on exhibition Ningxia wolfberry, Helan mountain wine, Ningxia milk, Yanchitan sheep, Liupanshan beef and more than 200 categories of high-quality Ningxia products. The rich taste of delicious food made Shenzhen merchant Zhu Ning admire again and again. Group participation is not new to Ningxia. Ningxia’s wines, goji berries, and mutton have already gone abroad, holding special promotion conferences in the United States, Canada, Sweden and other countries, and even appeared at the 2018 United Nations Chinese Food Festival, the 2016 G20 Hangzhou Summit, The dining tables for large-scale events such as the 2017 BRICS Summit in Xiamen and the Shanghai ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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