New Hope Liuhe Co., Ltd.
000876 · XSHE · Farm Products · China
New Hope Liuhe Co., Ltd. is a major agro-industrial enterprise based in China, primarily engaged in the production and sale of feed and livestock products. As part of the New Hope Group conglomerate, it serves a vital role in the agriculture and food production industries, contributing significantly to the global supply chain of animal protein. The company operates in various sectors including poultry, pig farming, and aquaculture, providing feed products that support the health and growth of livestock. New Hope Liuhe is not only a critical player domestically but also has a strong presence in international markets, showcasing its influence and commitment to supporting global food security. By integrating advanced agricultural technology and sustainable practices, New Hope Liuhe helps drive innovation in food production, thereby enhancing efficiency and meeting the growing demand for quality food products. Its extensive network of research centers and production facilities underscores its role in advancing agricultural science and supporting the economic backbone of rural communities.
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Consumer Defensive sector · China
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