Heilongjiang Agriculture Co., Ltd.
600598 · XSHG · Farm Products · China
Heilongjiang Agriculture Co., Ltd. operates as a pivotal entity within the agricultural sector in China, focusing primarily on the cultivation, processing, and distribution of agricultural products. The company's core activities encompass a wide range of operations, including the production of crops such as rice, corn, and soybeans, which are staples in both domestic and international markets. This focus not only underscores its importance in ensuring food security but also supports the supply chain infrastructure associated with China's agricultural output. Heilongjiang Agriculture Co. plays a critical role in the agribusiness supply chain, engaging in both upstream and downstream activities, from seed selection and planting to harvesting and export. Headquartered in the resource-rich province of Heilongjiang, the company leverages its strategic geographic location to enhance productivity and efficiency, making it a significant contributor to the regional economy. Its extensive reach and influence in the agricultural industry underscore its importance in promoting sustainable agricultural practices and supporting rural economic development.
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Consumer Defensive sector · China
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