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    The four dairy farms we currently operate are all located in the Songnen Plain, an alluvial plain formed by Songhua River (松花江) and Nen River (嫩江) and situated across the southwestern part of Heilongjiang and northwestern part of Jilin. The total area of the Songnen Plain is approximately 180,000 km2. Due to its fertile black soil and abundant farming lands, the Songnen Plain has long been one of China’s major agricultural regions for the production of feeds, corn, wheat, sorghum and other crops, which ensures stable and quality feed supplies for our current operation and future expansion.

    The Songnen Plain is located in the temperate zone and has average temperatures that range from 2°C to 6°C, similar to the world’s foremost dairy regions, such as Brittany, France and Hokkaido, Japan. Likethese major dairy regions, the dry weather and cool temperatures of the Songnen Plain make it suitablefor raising dairy cows and producing premium raw milk. The relatively cold temperatures also inhibit the growth of micro-organisms, allowing us to control the quality of feed products and raw milk.

    Heilongjiang is one of the largest farming bases in China. Approximately 84% of its 473,000 km2 area consists of agricultural land and the average per head farmland is three times the national average. Both its total farmland area and the reserved land resources account for one-tenth or more of the nation’s total. According to the data published on the website of Heilongjiang Provincial Bureau of Statistics, Heilongjiang was ranked No. 1 in terms of farmland and forest area, No. 2 in terms of land reserved for farming, No. 4 in terms of land to be developed and No. 7 in terms of area of pastures. Furthermore, Heilongjiang had 4.3 million hectares of rich pastures and 11.9 million hectares of farmland reserved for the development of animal husbandry.

    Jilin is also one of the largest farming bases in China. Approximately 86% of its 187,400 km2 area consists of agricultural land. Jilin was ranked ninth in China in terms of farmland, and Jilin’s average per head farmland is twice the national average. Furthermore, Jilin has a 53,500 km2 area consisting of black soil, which is highly favored by China’s corn plantation industry. For the past decade, Jilin has been consistently ranked as one of the top three provinces in terms of corn production in China.
     

  • Natural resources near our farms

    The four dairy farms we currently operate are all located in the Songnen Plain, an alluvial plain formed by Songhua River (松花江) and Nen River (嫩江) and situated across the southwestern part of Heilongjiang and northwestern part of Jilin. The total area of the Songnen Plain is approximately 180,000 km2. Due to its fertile black soil and abundant farming lands, the Songnen Plain has long been one of China’s major agricultural regions for the production of feeds, corn, wheat, sorghum and other crops, which ensures stable and quality feed supplies for our current operation and future expansion.

    The Songnen Plain is located in the temperate zone and has average temperatures that range from 2°C to 6°C, similar to the world’s foremost dairy regions, such as Brittany, France and Hokkaido, Japan. Likethese major dairy regions, the dry weather and cool temperatures of the Songnen Plain make it suitablefor raising dairy cows and producing premium raw milk. The relatively cold temperatures also inhibit the growth of micro-organisms, allowing us to control the quality of feed products and raw milk.

    Heilongjiang is one of the largest farming bases in China. Approximately 84% of its 473,000 km2 area consists of agricultural land and the average per head farmland is three times the national average. Both its total farmland area and the reserved land resources account for one-tenth or more of the nation’s total. According to the data published on the website of Heilongjiang Provincial Bureau of Statistics, Heilongjiang was ranked No. 1 in terms of farmland and forest area, No. 2 in terms of land reserved for farming, No. 4 in terms of land to be developed and No. 7 in terms of area of pastures. Furthermore, Heilongjiang had 4.3 million hectares of rich pastures and 11.9 million hectares of farmland reserved for the development of animal husbandry.

    Jilin is also one of the largest farming bases in China. Approximately 86% of its 187,400 km2 area consists of agricultural land. Jilin was ranked ninth in China in terms of farmland, and Jilin’s average per head farmland is twice the national average. Furthermore, Jilin has a 53,500 km2 area consisting of black soil, which is highly favored by China’s corn plantation industry. For the past decade, Jilin has been consistently ranked as one of the top three provinces in terms of corn production in China.
     

  • Natural resources near our farms

    The four dairy farms we currently operate are all located in the Songnen Plain, an alluvial plain formed by Songhua River (松花江) and Nen River (嫩江) and situated across the southwestern part of Heilongjiang and northwestern part of Jilin. The total area of the Songnen Plain is approximately 180,000 km2. Due to its fertile black soil and abundant farming lands, the Songnen Plain has long been one of China’s major agricultural regions for the production of feeds, corn, wheat, sorghum and other crops, which ensures stable and quality feed supplies for our current operation and future expansion.

    The Songnen Plain is located in the temperate zone and has average temperatures that range from 2°C to 6°C, similar to the world’s foremost dairy regions, such as Brittany, France and Hokkaido, Japan. Likethese major dairy regions, the dry weather and cool temperatures of the Songnen Plain make it suitablefor raising dairy cows and producing premium raw milk. The relatively cold temperatures also inhibit the growth of micro-organisms, allowing us to control the quality of feed products and raw milk.

    Heilongjiang is one of the largest farming bases in China. Approximately 84% of its 473,000 km2 area consists of agricultural land and the average per head farmland is three times the national average. Both its total farmland area and the reserved land resources account for one-tenth or more of the nation’s total. According to the data published on the website of Heilongjiang Provincial Bureau of Statistics, Heilongjiang was ranked No. 1 in terms of farmland and forest area, No. 2 in terms of land reserved for farming, No. 4 in terms of land to be developed and No. 7 in terms of area of pastures. Furthermore, Heilongjiang had 4.3 million hectares of rich pastures and 11.9 million hectares of farmland reserved for the development of animal husbandry.

    Jilin is also one of the largest farming bases in China. Approximately 86% of its 187,400 km2 area consists of agricultural land. Jilin was ranked ninth in China in terms of farmland, and Jilin’s average per head farmland is twice the national average. Furthermore, Jilin has a 53,500 km2 area consisting of black soil, which is highly favored by China’s corn plantation industry. For the past decade, Jilin has been consistently ranked as one of the top three provinces in terms of corn production in China.
     

  • Natural resources near our farms

    The four dairy farms we currently operate are all located in the Songnen Plain, an alluvial plain formed by Songhua River (松花江) and Nen River (嫩江) and situated across the southwestern part of Heilongjiang and northwestern part of Jilin. The total area of the Songnen Plain is approximately 180,000 km2. Due to its fertile black soil and abundant farming lands, the Songnen Plain has long been one of China’s major agricultural regions for the production of feeds, corn, wheat, sorghum and other crops, which ensures stable and quality feed supplies for our current operation and future expansion.

    The Songnen Plain is located in the temperate zone and has average temperatures that range from 2°C to 6°C, similar to the world’s foremost dairy regions, such as Brittany, France and Hokkaido, Japan. Likethese major dairy regions, the dry weather and cool temperatures of the Songnen Plain make it suitablefor raising dairy cows and producing premium raw milk. The relatively cold temperatures also inhibit the growth of micro-organisms, allowing us to control the quality of feed products and raw milk.

    Heilongjiang is one of the largest farming bases in China. Approximately 84% of its 473,000 km2 area consists of agricultural land and the average per head farmland is three times the national average. Both its total farmland area and the reserved land resources account for one-tenth or more of the nation’s total. According to the data published on the website of Heilongjiang Provincial Bureau of Statistics, Heilongjiang was ranked No. 1 in terms of farmland and forest area, No. 2 in terms of land reserved for farming, No. 4 in terms of land to be developed and No. 7 in terms of area of pastures. Furthermore, Heilongjiang had 4.3 million hectares of rich pastures and 11.9 million hectares of farmland reserved for the development of animal husbandry.

    Jilin is also one of the largest farming bases in China. Approximately 86% of its 187,400 km2 area consists of agricultural land. Jilin was ranked ninth in China in terms of farmland, and Jilin’s average per head farmland is twice the national average. Furthermore, Jilin has a 53,500 km2 area consisting of black soil, which is highly favored by China’s corn plantation industry. For the past decade, Jilin has been consistently ranked as one of the top three provinces in terms of corn production in China.
     

  • Natural resources near our farms

    The four dairy farms we currently operate are all located in the Songnen Plain, an alluvial plain formed by Songhua River (松花江) and Nen River (嫩江) and situated across the southwestern part of Heilongjiang and northwestern part of Jilin. The total area of the Songnen Plain is approximately 180,000 km2. Due to its fertile black soil and abundant farming lands, the Songnen Plain has long been one of China’s major agricultural regions for the production of feeds, corn, wheat, sorghum and other crops, which ensures stable and quality feed supplies for our current operation and future expansion.

    The Songnen Plain is located in the temperate zone and has average temperatures that range from 2°C to 6°C, similar to the world’s foremost dairy regions, such as Brittany, France and Hokkaido, Japan. Likethese major dairy regions, the dry weather and cool temperatures of the Songnen Plain make it suitablefor raising dairy cows and producing premium raw milk. The relatively cold temperatures also inhibit the growth of micro-organisms, allowing us to control the quality of feed products and raw milk.

    Heilongjiang is one of the largest farming bases in China. Approximately 84% of its 473,000 km2 area consists of agricultural land and the average farmland per person is three times the national average. Both its total farmland area and the reserved land resources account for one-tenth or more of the nation’s total. According to the data published on the website of Heilongjiang Provincial Bureau of Statistics, Heilongjiang was ranked No. 1 in terms of farmland and forest area, No. 2 in terms of land reserved for farming, No. 4 in terms of land to be developed and No. 7 in terms of area of pastures. Furthermore, Heilongjiang had 4.3 million hectares of rich pastures and 11.9 million hectares of farmland reserved for the development of animal husbandry. (DELETE)

    Jilin is also one of the largest farming bases in China. Approximately 86% of its 187,400 km2 area consists of agricultural land. Jilin was ranked ninth in China in terms of farmland, and Jilin’s average  farmland per person is twice the national average. Furthermore, Jilin has a 11000 km2 area consisting of black soil, which is highly favored by China’s corn plantation industry. For the past decade, Jilin has been consistently ranked as one of the top three provinces in terms of corn production in China.
     

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