The 2th FPFC has been successfully held in Hangzhou on May 23 to 25, 2017. People from fresh fruit and vegetable industry around the world got together, shared industry information, and analyzed industry tendency. This forum attracted more than 200 high-level industry professionals. As the platinum sponsor of this forum, Good Farmer showed its self-owned brand products and image.
After the welcoming meeting on May 23th, the summit forum was with access all day on May 24th. China's e-commerce change, the origin direct mining, the rise of new products and new technologies, the large-scale development path of domestic fresh agricultural products companies, etc., were the core discussion issues of the forum.
— Fresh Electricity 2.0 Age —
— The origin direct mining is imperative —
— Large-scale Development —
— The scene of the meeting —
In accordance with group’s business development direction, Good Farmer’s delegates conducted profound and extensive exchanges with industry professionals.
During the coffee break, Good Farmer’s self-owned brand bananas and pineapples became the delicacy to taste, and the participants were full of praise for the quality and the taste of Good Farmer’s fruits, and they all thumbed up to Good Farmer.
▲ Products of Good Farmer have been widely welcomed
The Summit Forum ended on May 25th, taking the form of an all day long tour of the market, which gave participants first-hand observations and experiences, based on the multiple market trends which were focused in this meeting.
— The group photo of the delegation —
Through this summit, Good Farmer conducted extensive and profound exchanges with industry professionals, which helped develop a new understanding about the status of the industry and its development trend. Adhering to the core values of "team, integrity, professionalism, innovation and win-win", Good Farmer group will continue to seize the opportunity to continuously improve product quality and service quality, cohesion to build the advantage Good Farmer brand image, and offer better fruit and vegetable options to more consumers.