MuYuan
MuYuan is a company that is mainly engaged in pig breeding
MuYuan, founded in July, 2000 and headquartered in Nanyang, is a company that is mainly engaged in pig breeding. The founder is Qin Yinglin. Listed on the SZSE on January 28, 2014, the company's major shareholders are Qin Yinglin, Muyuan Industrial Group Co., Ltd. and Muyuan Foods Co., Ltd. Rivals that have direct and indirect competition with MuYuan include Wens Foodstuff and New Hope Liuhe.
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