China Modern Dairy Holdings Ltd.
1117 · XHKG · Farm Products · China
China Modern Dairy Holdings Ltd. is a leading dairy farming company primarily engaged in the production and sales of raw milk in China. The company focuses on ensuring high-quality milk by employing modern farming techniques and maintaining stringent quality control measures. Notably, China Modern Dairy operates large-scale dairy farms positioned in strategic locations, which helps reduce transportation costs and ensures freshness and consistency in its output. These farms house a significant number of dairy cows, supported by advanced breeding programs and nutritional management systems. As part of its operations, the company influences various sectors including agriculture, food and beverage, and retail. Given China's growing demand for dairy products and the emphasis on domestic dairy supply over imports, China Modern Dairy plays a critical role in the nation's dairy supply chain. By striving towards sustainable farming practices, the company not only contributes to the economic landscape but also addresses environmental concerns, making it an essential player within the Chinese dairy industry.
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Consumer Defensive sector · China
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