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06/15/2021

Benary expands its Chinese Activities

In May 2021, the official founding ceremony of Tangchao Horticulture and Benary China Breeding Center Inc. project was held in Haicang District, Xiamen, China.

The new company is a joint venture of Ican Horticulture Co., Ltd. and Ernst Benary GmbH, Germany.

Tangchao Plan
The Tangchao project will be completed by the end of 2022

Tangchao Horticulture will build and operate China's first integrated floriculture industry center, including a production facility for young plants and finished plants with a capacity of over 250 mio units.

Further, the joint venture will include a state-of-the-art research and breeding center that will be led by Benary and focus especially on the development of flower varieties for the hot and humid climate.

Official Tangchao Ceremony:
Ruiqi Zhan, CEO of Ican Seed (very left); Matthias Redlefsen, CEO of Benary (3rd from left), Jan Kühn von Burgsdorf, Deputy General-Consul of the German General-Consulate Canton (3rd from right) together with representatives of the Chinese Flower Association and the Xiamen Government.


Tangchao Meaning:

Tang = Begonia
Chao = New Trends

Tangchao covers a total area of 16 hectares with modern greenhouses of 75,000 square meters. 
Parts of it will be dedicated to a begonia competence center, a "Global Begonia Show", and an European novelties trials base. 

 

Matthias Redlefsen handing over a historical Benary Album from 1874 to Chen Qiuxiong, Deputy Secretary of the Xiamen Regional Party Committee
 
Matthias Redlefsen, CEO of Benary, said that the new breeding station in Xiamen plays an integral role in the global product development of Benary. Xiamen's suitable climate and its good business environment gives the German family business the confidence to continuously invest in this venture. Furthermore, Tangchao Horticulture will act as an industry bridge to the West and support companies from European horticulture to expand their business activities into Southeast China.
Aerial view of the Tangchao construction site