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Hainan Provincial Delegation successfully attended the agriculture forum

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Organized by Australia International Trade Association (AITA), Hainan agricultural delegation as guest of honor, have successfully attended the agriculture forum at Victoria Parliament House in Australia on 19th June 2017.
This year, over 70 people attended the Agriculture Forum & Luncheon,including 40 governments officials and entrepreneurs from Hainan delegation and more than 30 Australian representatives from Austrade, Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources, The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria (RASV), Victoria Farmers Federation, Invest Victoria, Australian Institute of Food Science&Tech, Ausveg, Wyndham City Council and City of Monash and many local companies.
At the forum, Michael Guo, CEO of Australia International Trade Association, started the opening remark and introduced the cohensive exchanges and cooperation in terms of economy, trade, and investment between Australia and China and have reaped fruitful achievements since 2009 including Australia China City Summit& Business Forum China As Guest Nation at Royal Melbourne Show. After that, representatives from China and Australia also delivered speeches on investment and trade, sustainable agriculture, organic food, ecological farming, agriculture products processing and agriculture products processing and shared their insights on future collaboration prospects.
On this day, AITA, RASV and Hainan Provincial Green Agricultural Products Exporting Association (GAPEA) have reached a consensus and successfully signed a cooperation agreement, with the purpose of developing bilateral ties in the exchanges and cooperation between RASV and China at all levels.
At last, Michael Guo is engaged as Honorary President by Hainan Provincial Green Agricultural Products Exporting Association, in order to strengthen the relationship and friendship and make the most of this grand annual event and reap the benefits for both Chinese and Australian associations and companies.
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