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The “Innovation and Entrepreneurship China Tour” leading program team visited Xiantao Zhong Rubiao Agricultural Co., Ltd.
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2016-06-21
On June 20, 2016, the leading program team of CCTV’s “Innovation and Entrepreneurship China Tour” visited the rice cultivation base of Xiantao Zhongru Biao Agricultural Co., Ltd. (Equity Code: 209651), located in Guohe Town, Xiantao City, and conducted on-site documentary filming at two bases—Xinhe Village and Hongxing Village.
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Warmest congratulations to Xiantao Zhong Rubiao Agricultural Co., Ltd. on its successful listing on the Q Board of the Shanghai Equity Trading Center!
2016-03-24
On June 20, 2016, the leading program team of CCTV’s “Innovation and Entrepreneurship China Tour” visited the rice cultivation base of Xiantao Zhongru Biao Agricultural Co., Ltd. (Equity Code: 209651), located in Guohe Town, Xiantao City, and conducted on-site documentary filming at two bases—Xinhe Village and Hongxing Village.
2016-06-21
Leaders from relevant departments in Wuhan’s urban area visited the company for an inspection.
On November 12, relevant leaders from both the municipal and district levels conducted an on-site inspection at our company. Our company’s leadership briefed the representatives from the relevant government departments and provided an overview of the application process for a food production license. According to China’s applicable laws and policies, enterprises producing fresh paddy rice do not need a food (rice) production license or an operating license. (Note: Fresh paddy rice has a shelf life of within 60 days and does not require a license. However, enterprises producing rice with a shelf life of more than 180 days must obtain a production license.)
2018-12-03
What’s the difference between bio-organic fertilizers and refined fertilizers?
Bio-organic fertilizers not only contain macronutrients and micronutrients essential for plants, but also boast abundant organic nutrients. They not only provide crops with comprehensive nutrition but also have a long-lasting fertilizer effect, helping to increase and replenish soil organic matter, promote microbial proliferation, and improve the soil’s physical, chemical, and biological properties. As such, they are a key nutrient source for the production of green foods. Refined organic fertilizers are commercially available organic fertilizers made from livestock and poultry manure that has been dried, crushed, and then packaged for sale. Today, let me introduce you to the differences between bio-organic fertilizers and refined fertilizers: 1) Bio-organic fertilizers fully decompose, causing no root burn or seedling rot; refined organic fertilizers do not fully decompose, but when applied directly, they will eventually break down completely in the soil, leading to seedling burn. 2) Bio-organic fertilizers decompose at high temperatures, killing most pathogenic bacteria and insect eggs, thereby reducing the occurrence of diseases and pests; refined organic fertilizers do not fully decompose, and when they finally break down in the soil, they may attract underground pests. 3) Bio-organic fertilizers contain beneficial microorganisms that help reduce disease incidence caused by competitive microbial populations; refined organic fertilizers are dried at high temperatures, killing all microorganisms inside. 4) Bio-organic fertilizers have a high moisture content of nutrients; specially formulated organic fertilizers, due to high-temperature processing, suffer nutrient degradation. 5) Bio-organic fertilizers undergo odor removal, resulting in a light fragrance and virtually no smell; specially formulated organic fertilizers are not deodorized and emit a foul odor as soon as they become damp.
2020-06-24
What organic fertilizer is best for fruit trees?
The root systems of fruit trees directly absorb carbohydrates and inorganic nutrients. With the exception of amino acids, organic nutrients cannot be directly absorbed by the roots of fruit trees. Instead, they must first undergo decomposition and conversion into inorganic nutrients in the soil under specific conditions of humidity and temperature before they can be taken up by the roots. 2. Fruit trees rely on the transpiration process driven by sunlight to draw water and nutrients absorbed by their roots from the soil upward through the xylem vessels in the tree’s trunk and branches, first reaching the leaves and shoots. A portion of the water then evaporates, while the nutrients it carries remain behind, providing essential nourishment for the leaves, flowers, and fruits. Thus, water serves as the carrier that facilitates the nutrient cycle involving fertilizers. Foliar application: This method requires low investment and has minimal costs; it is simple and convenient. However, it often results in uneven water distribution, leading to inconsistent fertilizer application. Moreover, after evaporation and infiltration, some of the fertilizer remains trapped and adheres to the soil surface, causing waste. Drip irrigation: Although this method involves higher initial investment, it offers long-term benefits. It ensures even distribution of both water and fertilizer, guaranteeing stable yields regardless of drought or excessive rainfall. However, during periods of heavy rain, it becomes impossible to apply fertilizer using this system. What organic fertilizers are best suited for fruit trees? E3 organic-inorganic compound fertilizer is rich in organic and inorganic nutrients as well as trace elements, providing fruit trees with a more balanced and comprehensive nutritional supply, promoting root development and quickly restoring the natural health of the trees. Utilizing 5D activated proteolytic enzyme technology, this fertilizer is fully water-soluble, easy to use, rapidly absorbed, and boasts an absorption rate exceeding 99%. It enhances soil activity, effectively addresses soil compaction, and exhibits strong remedial effects particularly on damaged soils. Additionally, it improves the soil’s ability to retain moisture and resist drought. The combination of food-grade potassium humate and probiotics with soluble organic matter replenishes essential amino acids for crops, naturally regulates plant growth processes, strengthens root systems, and boosts the absorption of nutrients by over 95%.
2020-06-24
Is it better to use blended fertilizer or compound fertilizer for planting corn?
Is it better to use blended fertilizer or compound fertilizer when planting corn? First, let’s introduce the characteristics and differences between blended fertilizer and compound fertilizer. Blended fertilizer—also known as BB fertilizer—is made by mechanically mixing two or more granular high-nutrient raw materials according to specific requirements. Because its formulation is easily adjustable, it is particularly well-suited for regions with large land areas, complex soil types, and diverse crop varieties. Blended fertilizer, also called dry-mixed fertilizer, is a chemical fertilizer containing any two or all three of the essential nutrients: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. It is produced by simply mechanically mixing single-element fertilizers or compound fertilizers without significant chemical reactions occurring during the mixing process. All raw materials must be dry, uniformly granulated, and highly durable to prevent the product from absorbing moisture, caking, or experiencing particle separation during storage and transportation. Compound fertilizer: Compound fertilizer refers to a type of chemical fertilizer that contains two or more nutrient elements. Compound fertilizers have advantages such as high nutrient content, few secondary components, and excellent physical properties. They play a crucial role in balanced fertilization, improving fertilizer utilization efficiency, and promoting stable and high crop yields.
2020-06-24