Xisen Potato Industry Group Co. Ltd. is one of the largest producers of micro and mini potato tubers in China. Xisen Potato Industry Group Co., Ltd., headquartered in Laoling City, Shandong Province, China, focuses on many elements of the potato industry.
Their operations include evaluating potato germplasm resources, breeding novel varieties, breeding seed potatoes, producing whole powders, and doing research and development on potato-based staple meals.
The company has built a research center dedicated to crucial, basic, and common technical difficulties in China's potato sector. This includes creating new potato varieties that are adapted to different processing requirements and farming settings.
Notably, Xisen Potato Industry Group is acknowledged as the first Chinese potato company to implement the Belt and Road Initiative, which has contributed to the sector's rapid development.
Xisen Group has 4 subsidiaries, including Beijing Xisen Sanhe Potato Co., Ltd., Inner Monglia Xisen Seed Potato Co., Ltd., Laolin Xisen Potato Market Co., Ltd. and Laolin Sisen Potato Breeding Company. The Group planned to attract a total investment of 3.25bn RMB. In 2008, it introduced 175m RMB from Hong Kong Mantu Investment Group, and 115m RMB from Beijing Huiyuan Beverage Food Group. Up till now, it has altogether attracted 1.8bn RMB.
The Xisen Group also manufactures potato flakes.
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August 14, 2018
Climate-resilient spuds in focus at Potatoes in Practice 2018
Research at the James Hutton Institute has identified genetic variations which can help protect potato crop yields at high temperature, potentially providing potato breeders with a valuable tool in their quest to create varieties resilient to heat stress
August 12, 2017
Potatoes in Practice stage for Scotland - China Potato Research announcement
The Chinese Government and leading potato company, Xisen Potato Group have committed £3 million to a collaboration with James Hutton Limited (JHL) to breed new varieties and research resistance to pests and diseases, tuber storage and potato processing.Contact Information
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