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Agrinos announced distribution relationship with Dehua and Huapu in Chinaqrcode

Jul. 15, 2016

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Agrinos recently announced a partnership with leading Chinese crop nutrient providers Shenzhen Dehua Fertilizer Ltd. (Dehua) and Beijing Huapu Fertilizer Ltd. (Huapu).
 
The partnership will broaden the availability of Agrinos’ unique and proprietary High Yield Technology (HYT®) biological crop solutions in key agricultural regions of Northern and Southern China Dehua and Huapu, which will sell Agrinos products under the Meiji product brand name, distribute a broad portfolio of crop nutrients products across a diverse set of crops throughout China.
 
“It gives me great pleasure to announce our partnership with Dehua and Huapu,” said Ry Wagner, CEO for Agrinos. “Our partnership presents a tremendous opportunity to support continued growth in Chinese agricultural productivity and sustainability by helping offer our effective and globally proven crop input solutions to Chinese growers. Agrinos looks forward to a long and fruitful collaboration in delivering innovative solutions to help Chinese soils, crops and farmers prosper.”
 
Agrinos’ products, which will be marketed under the Meiji brand name, provide benefits by strengthening the soil-based microbial ecosystems and delivering critical, highly bio-available nutrients to support crop productivity and quality across a broad range of crops and growing conditions.
 
 “We take pride in offering our customers innovative solutions and new technologies,” said Mr. Peijin Sun, General Manager of Shenzhen Techwah Fertilizer Co. Ltd. after signing the agreement. “We are confident that our customers will benefit from implementing these unique products.”

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