Boosting the green food movement in China


Dated: 3 September 2008

Tai Na International Fruits (Beijing) Co. Ltd. Establishes Strategic Cooperative Partnership with China National Green Food Industrial Limited Company

Tai Na International Fruits (Beijing) and the China National Green Food Industrial Limited Company have signed a letter of intent on a preliminary consent on issues such as building a base for place-of-origin fruit, distribution of the base products in Beijing, store sharing and cooperative operation, as well as the acquisition of certain Green Industry assets by Tai Na International.

This agreement is conducive for Tai Na International to further explore the North China market, expand Tai Na product's market share and increase its brand awareness, while providing a guarantee for "Tai Na International" fruits, which are "green, pollution-free, organic and healthy."

Established in 1994, China National Green Food Industrial Limited Company is headquartered in Beijing.

It is a state-owned enterprise mainly engaged in the development of green food and related industries and import and export of green food.

 
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