China's Shandong Swan Cotton Industrial Machinery Stock, a prominent player in the production of high-tech agricultural machinery, is set to bring its modern cotton-picking machines to Fergana region, the government portal of Uzbekistan reported. The announcement came during a meeting between the representatives of Shandong Swan Cotton Industrial Machinery Stock and the regional governor, Khairulla Bozorov.
The delegation, led by Xinting Wang, the head of Shandong Swan Cotton Industrial Machinery Stock, discussed plans not only to introduce the cutting-edge cotton picking machines to Ferghana but also to establish assembly, training, and service facilities in the region. This move aims to enhance the accessibility of the technology and provide comprehensive support to local farmers.
Shandong Swan Cotton Industrial Machinery Stock specializes in the research, development, production, and sales of cotton processing equipment and accessories. Their product range includes cotton ginning equipment, such as cotton ginning machines, seed cotton cleaners, and lint cleaning machines, as well as cotton peeling equipment like linters. The company offers integrated solutions covering the entire cotton processing cycle, from harvest to recycling cashmere waste.
Following the productive discussions, a mutual agreement was reached to produce modern cotton-picking machines in Ferghana. This collaboration is expected to not only bring advanced agricultural technology to the region but also create economic opportunities and jobs.
This initiative follows a trend of increased economic cooperation between Ferghana and Chinese companies. Earlier, it was reported that Mycars (Shandong) International Trading is investing $15mn in a dynamic multi-industry project in the Fergana region. This project, initiated during the regional governor Khairullo Bozorov's visit to China, focuses on producing autoclaved gas blocks and basalt thermal insulation slabs for building facades.
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