Today, the world's industrial chain and supply chain are accelerating reconstruction. As a key chain connecting the field to the tip of the tongue, the importance of agriculture is self-evident. Whether it is to ensure the global food supply chain or to promote the green agricultural chain, it is inseparable from the cooperation and exchanges in various fields of various countries. UGOOD Group is one of them.
Rice and noodles, which are indispensable on consumers' daily tables, seem to be easily bought from supermarkets or online stores. But if you trace them back to the front end, behind them from the field to the table is a food supply chain that spans the world.
"For example, the rice milling line, wheat/corn milling line, grain dryer, etc. developed by our UGOOD Group can efficiently process the rice, corn and various grains grown by farmers in the fields into fine rice, flour, clean grains that are easy to store, etc. After a series of processing links, they become the small packaged products we are familiar with, and then these products are delivered to the shelves of supermarkets through sales channels." Chairman Gao of UGOOD Group told reporters in an interview that the process is supported by the trade logistics network or food supply chain throughout the global agricultural and grain production areas and main sales areas. This supply chain connects many farmers, logistics companies, distributors and other links.
A stable food supply chain is crucial to world food security. Looking around the world, food security still faces huge challenges. In the face of the uncertainty brought to agriculture by extreme weather, geopolitical conflicts, export restrictions and other factors, accelerating the transformation of the global food system and ensuring the stability of the global food supply chain are the best ways to cope with the challenges.
Over the years, UGOOD Group has been playing an active role in this global food supply chain and contributing its own strength. We vigorously promote the circulation of agricultural technology, equipment, personnel and agricultural products around the world. "We have been deeply involved in Africa, Europe, America and other countries in the Belt and Road Initiative for many years. We have products and footprints in countries and regions such as Ethiopia, Kenya, Namibia, Austria, France, and the United States... On the one hand, we will introduce advanced domestic agricultural or grain processing technology and equipment to other countries to help local agricultural production; on the other hand, we are also preparing to build a chain from overseas farmland to the tables of domestic people, and introduce the grain and livestock products needed by my country." Chairman Gao of UGOOD Group told reporters.
Recently, the "State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World" report jointly released by multiple UN agencies pointed out that an estimated 691 million to 783 million people in the world are still facing hunger. Coupled with the impact of war, this data is expected to be even worse. At the same time, one-third of the world's food is lost and wasted every year. The problem of food loss in the agricultural supply chain cannot be underestimated.
Let us all take action to jointly promote the healthy and sustainable development of the global food industry chain. World food security requires our joint efforts!