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Bridging Mountains and Seas, Co-creating the Future: Honduran Chinese Language and Culture Seminar Delegation Visited Nutriera Group

PubDate:2025-05-28 Sources: Views:3943

On May 26, a delegation of 30 members from the "Honduran Chinese Language and Culture Seminar," led by Mr. Yang Wei, Vice President of Beijing International Chinese College, visited Nutriera Group. Dr. Yang Yong, President of Nutriera Group, warmly welcomed the guests alongside the company's technical and marketing teams.

The "Honduran Chinese Language and Culture Seminar" was sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China and organized by Beijing International Chinese College. The delegation comprised government officials and R&D professionals from various Honduran ministries, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Culture, and Ministry of Strategic Planning. The seminar's courses covered Chinese language and culture education, cultural experiences, and field visits, providing Honduran officials with a comprehensive understanding of China and laying the foundation for further bilateral exchanges and cooperation.

Mr. Lu Bingyan, International Business Director of Nutriera Group, introduced the Company

The exchange session was hosted by Mr. He Zhonghua, General Manager of Dynaqua, Nutriera Group's farm-care products division. After watching the company's promotional video, Mr. Lu Bingyan, Director of the International Business Division, introduced Nutriera Group's corporate culture, business progress, brand influence, and technological R&D. The guests were deeply impressed by the company's long-term global strategy, extensive international partnerships, and deeply integrated collaborative model.

The visiting guests listened attentively

The seminar participants enthusiastically exchanged views with Dr. Yang Yong (President of Nutriera Group), Mr. Zhang Taizhuo (Senior General Manager), and Ms. Chen Qian (Operation Director of Seafreshare) on topics including government fisheries policies, shrimp farming and trade cooperation, and green development of aquaculture. Both sides engaged in in-depth discussions about potential future collaboration in the aquaculture sector.

 The participants were having lively discussions with the Nutriera team

This marks the second time that Beijing International Chinese College has led a delegation to visit Nutriera Group. In his concluding remarks, Vice President Yang Wei noted that Nutriera represents a shining example of China's aquaculture industry, with its internationalization process mirroring the global expansion of Chinese aquaculture. He emphasized that this special visit aimed to give Honduran participants comprehensive insight into China's aquaculture development and explore cooperation opportunities between China and Honduras. The exchange proved highly fruitful, and he expressed hope for strengthening communication and collaboration toward mutual development in the future.

Looking ahead, Nutriera remains committed to its mission of "Letting all the mankind benefit from aquaculture" and will steadfastly pursue its vision of "Leading the forefront with technology, we aim for a healthier aquaculture." While driving innovation in the industry, we will continue to serve as a bridge for cultural exchange, injecting new vitality into global cultural interactions and industrial cooperation.

Closing remarks by Yang Wei, Vice President of Beijing International Chinese College

Group photo

Group photo of Honduran officials and Mr. Yang Wei 
(From left to right: Samuel Aguilar, Technical Officer of Honduran Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Alejandro Mendez, Legal Advisor of Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Yang Wei, Vice President of Beijing International Chinese College. Dr. Yang Yong, President of Nutriera Group. Jose Acosta, Director of Consular Affairs, Honduran Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Jose Guillen, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs)


About Honduras

The Republic of Honduras (Spanish: La República de Honduras) is situated in northern Central America, bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, the Pacific Ocean (Gulf of Fonseca) to the south, and neighboring Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua. With a coastline stretching 1,033 km, the country covers 112,500 square kilometers. Its capital Tegucigalpa is home to 10.221 million people (2023).

Honduras boasts not only abundant natural resources but also a thriving fisheries industry that plays a vital role in its economic development. As one of America's leading shrimp exporters, Honduras ranks third in regional production. Its shrimp products meet stringent quality standards of both the United States and European Union, with annual exports reaching 65 million pounds (libra) distributed to 16 countries and regions. The shrimp industry continues to strengthen Honduras' position in international markets while promoting sustainable development of its aquaculture sector.


 
 
 
 
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