Hechi will participate in the 2023 World Food & Agricultural Expo (Shenzhen) from Dec 1 to 3, aiming to promote its renowned beverage and liquor products.
This exhibition serves as an opportunity for Hechi to expand its distribution channels and enhance the influence of its products within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
A total of 27 enterprises from Hechi will showcase a diverse range of premium liquor products and beverages. Through captivating displays, promotional activities, and strategic business negotiations, these companies will strive to improve their brand recognition and expand their market reach.
The exhibition will be divided into three distinct areas, each dedicated to different categories of products, namely the Hechi liquor, water and flavor areas, respectively showcasing Hechi's Danquan liquor, Tianlongquan liquor, Du'an grape wine, dring water brands suan as Bama Lilang and Mulun Siquan, as well as specialities such as camellia oil, fragrant pork and chestnut.
By participating in this event, Hechi aims to enter broader markets and create opportunities for future business collaborations.
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