日本无限资源_福禄影院午夜伦_美国av毛片_亚洲自拍在线观看_激情亚洲一区国产精品_999久久久久

Xinhua Headlines: Merchants from U.S. state of Wisconsin seek Chinese buyers for growth

Source: Xinhua| 2018-11-21 11:46:17|Editor: Liangyu
Video PlayerClose
Xinhua Headlines: Merchants from U.S. state of Wisconsin seek Chinese buyers for growth?

John Umhoefer, president of Cheesemakers Association Wisconsin, receives an interview with Xinhua in Wisconsin, the United States, on Oct. 23, 2018. (Xinhua/Wang Ping)

by Xinhua writers Xu Jing, Xia Lin

CHICAGO, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- Kirk Baumann just returned from a week-long trip to China, and is already planning his next trip back. "I like Chinese food. Now I'm on a diet for the next trip," Kirk told Xinhua.

Working first for Board of Wisconsin Ginseng and later Baumann Ginseng, Kirk has visited China several times since 2002 to promote ginseng from the U.S. state of Wisconsin, where his younger brother, Kraig, runs the biggest ginseng farm.

"We produced about 200,000 pounds (91,000 kg) (ginseng) and exported 180,000 pounds to our customers in China last year," Kirk told Xinhua.

Thinking of this year's production, Kirk said, "It looks like we will be able to sell all our products into China. We are just getting the large pharmaceutical chains into the American ginseng, so that'll be more of an opportunity."

Jiang Mingtao, also a ginseng grower in Wisconsin, launched Marathon Ginseng International Inc. in 2010, and targeted the Chinese market from the beginning. By 2015, the company had exported half of its production to China.

"We entered Chinese market in 2012, began to sell ginseng on Shanghai SMG-CJ Homeshopping platform in 2015, opened a sub-company in Beijing in May this year, and plan to open another sub-company in Chongqing Free Trade Zone in the near future," Jiang told Xinhua.

Jiang attended the first China International Import Expo held in Shanghai in early November, where he displayed ginseng cosmetics, ginseng liquor, ginseng extract tonics and more.

"I got acquainted with many (Chinese) businesses and clients, and they for the first time had a taste of Wisconsin ginseng. We signed letters of intent on cooperation," said Jiang with satisfaction.

Jiang found huge opportunities in the Chinese market, with the state's ginseng enjoying a solid reputation in China. In 2017, the state exported 14 million U.S. dollars of ginseng to China alone, up more than 16 percent from 2016. The total value of U.S. ginseng exports was roughly 30 million dollars in 2017, and China was the biggest buyer.

Ginseng is not the only sector of the U.S. state that is seeking out the Chinese market.

Sartori Cheese, a family-run company based in Plymouth in the eastern part of Wisconsin, has beaten others in bringing its cheese, a combination of European traditions and Wisconsin features, to Chinese consumers.

"I sincerely hope that the Chinese consumers try our cheeses ... We have a variety of cases for them to explore," said Pam Hodgson, 56, one of the only two females among the 58 certified master cheesemakers in the state known as "America's Diaryland."

Wisconsin produces more than 600 varieties and makes 27 percent of the nation's cheese. In 2017, the state produced 3.37 billion pounds (about 1.5 million tons) of cheese, but only exported 2 to 3 percent of it.

"Most of our cheeses are sold in the United States ... But we're growing and the opportunity to sell into China and other markets is growing," said John Umhoefer, president of Cheesemakers Association Wisconsin.

Chinese people are becoming more receptive and interested in the different flavors of the world, said Umhoefer. "I think they will want to move beyond a pizza and a hamburger from America and taste the special cheeses, (and other) special foods from this country."

The state's dairy exports to China grew 70 percent in 2017, according to statistics from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture.

Wisconsin exported 1.9 billion dollars' worth of goods to China last year. China is the state's third largest foreign market, after Canada and Mexico. In 2016, Wisconsin exported 491 million dollars' worth of services to the Asian country.

Wisconsin's exports to China supported 14,100 American jobs in 2016. The growth of the state's goods exports to China from 2008 to 2017 stood at 35 percent, and that of services exports to China from 2007 to 2016 amounted to 417 percent, according to statistics from the U.S.-China Business Council.

Another dairy company, W.D. Hoard & Sons, based in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, is exporting "editorial content" rather than dairy products to China, said Brian V. Knox, president of the company, referring to Hoard's Dairyman magazine.

Launched in 1885 by the family-owned farm, the magazine debuted its Chinese issue on July 17 this year to provide fact-based insight on dairy research and practical farm solutions to China's dairy industry.

"We're constantly seeking new domestic and international markets for our high-quality products," said Kaitlyn Riley, the 2018 Alice in Dairyland, a program selecting a young woman annually as Wisconsin's ambassador for agriculture.

"It would be good to meet with the people who help our agriculture industry thrive and whom we work so hard to provide those products for," she said.

(Video reporter: Miao Zhuang; Editor: Cao Ying)

   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next  

KEY WORDS: business
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011100001376217311
主站蜘蛛池模板: 午夜不卡影院 | 噜噜吧噜吧噜吧噜噜网A | 一本色道精品久久一区二区三区 | 九色国产在线观看 | 好好的日在线视频观看 | 国产91在线免费 | 成人久久久久久 | 91麻豆精品国产91久久久使用方法 | 一本久道中文字幕精品亚洲嫩 | 一级免费黄色毛片 | 免费女人18毛片A级毛片视频 | 久久人人妻人人爽人人卡片av | 国产胸大一区二区三区粉嫩思欲 | 日韩人妻一区二区三区免费 | 国产在线xx | 日韩成人极品在线内射3p蜜臀 | 亚洲中文久久久久久精品 | 国产三级精品久线在线观看 | 6699久久久久久久77777'7 亚洲日韩中文第一精品 | 天天骑天天干 | 男生戳美女两腿中间那个视频 | 国产一级特黄毛片 | 国产精品免费看久久久软件 | 久久综合区 | 久久久精品蜜桃 | 午夜视频中文字幕 | 麻豆精品免费在线观看 | 狂猛欧美激情性XXXX大豆行情 | 久久96久久96精品免视看 | 精品亚洲永久 | 中文字幕亚洲国产 | 720lu国产刺激在线观看 | 中文字幕一线产区和二线区的区别 | 免费一级做a爰片 | 一本—道久久a久久精品蜜桃 | av网站在线免费 | 亚洲成A∨人片在无码2023 | 国产色视频网站2 | 好硬啊进得太深了A片无码公司 | 岛国无码免费不卡av | 下属新婚人妻紧窄 |