Jiangsu Lihua Foods Group Co., Ltd.
300761 · XSHE · Farm Products · China
Jiangsu Lihua Foods Group Co., Ltd. is a prominent player in the agriculture and food production industry, primarily focusing on the poultry market. Based in China, the company has established itself as a significant contributor to the food supply chain, specializing in the breeding, production, and sale of poultry products. Its operations span across various stages of the value chain, from providing high-quality chicken and duck products to operating processing plants that ensure hygiene and quality standards are consistently met. Jiangsu Lihua Foods Group plays a crucial role in the local and regional food markets, catering to both domestic needs and export demands. Through continuous innovation in production practices and investment in technology, the company enhances productivity and sustainability, thereby reinforcing its market presence. As a key entity in the agricultural sector, Jiangsu Lihua Foods Group impacts food security and supply stability, while contributing to the broader objective of food industry modernization in China.
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Consumer Defensive sector · China
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