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"Aishi" baking production line Pu'er Industrial Park put into production

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Our reporter Liu Rui reported that at the 20th Kunming Fair, Aiyi Group showed up with new products such as beans, coffee powder, and flavored coffee, releasing a strong signal of its entry into the domestic market. This is another important business strategy for Aiyang following the establishment of a joint venture with Starbucks in February this year. At present, the coffee roasted beans built by Aiyang Group in Pu'er Industrial Park (

Reporter Liu Rui reported that at the 20th Kunming Fair, Aini Group presented new products such as beans, coffee powder and flavored coffee, releasing a strong signal for its entry into the domestic market. This is another important strategy for Aini's business operation following the establishment of a joint venture with Starbucks in February this year. At present, the production line of coffee deep processing roasted beans (powder) built by Aini Group in Pu 'er Industrial Park has been put into operation.

In January 2012, Aini Group built the largest production line of roasted coffee beans (powder) in Pu 'er Industrial Park, with an estimated annual output of 3000 tons of roasted coffee beans and an output value of 1.2 billion yuan. During the whole "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" period, Aini Group will invest 1 billion yuan to implement the production project of Pu 'er coffee intensive processing and supporting facilities, so as to completely change the situation of short coffee industry chain and low benefit in Pu' er City. According to Liu Minghui, chairman of Yunnan Aini Group, by 2015, the annual production scale of 3000 tons of roasted coffee beans, 5000 tons of roasted coffee powder and 20,000 tons of canned coffee beverage will be realized, and the estimated output value will reach more than 5 billion yuan.

In 2011, Aini Group purchased 3350 tons and paid 78.97 million yuan for coffee. Group coffee products are mainly exported to Germany, the United States, Canada, Belgium, Malaysia and other countries, in 2011 a total of 2315 tons of raw coffee beans exported, earning 11.94 million US dollars.

(Editor: Leo)

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