Our outsanding genetics reach the Chinese market through four highly valued distributors. Each has it's own specialty and focus area enabling Syngenta to reach all of the Chinese market. Please find the Syngenta Flowers China distributors:
Weisheng
Syngenta’s close partner of seed products, as a distributor, a young plant nursery and a finished product producer. Located in Foshan, Guangdong. One of the leading companies in Floriculture in Southern China. Click here to visit the website of Weisheng.
Yuanyi
Syngenta’s close partner of seed and vegetative (exclusive for Mandevilla Rio family) products, as a distributor, a young plant nursery and a finished product producer. The headquarter located in Shanghai, and production sites located in Shanghai, Shaanxi, Yunnan and Jiangsu. One of the leading companies in Floriculture in China. Click here to visit the website of Yuanyi.
Beijing Florascape
Syngenta’s close partner of vegetative (exclusive for Pelargonium Calliope series) products, as a distributor, a young plant nursery, a finished product producer and also a construction & landscaper company. The headquarter located in Beijing, and production sites located in Beijing, Shaanxi, Shanxi and Yunnan. Stated-owned company. One of the leading companies in Floriculture in China. Famous for being taking care of decorating important spots in Beijing, like Tian An Men Square and Chang An Street etc. Click here to visit the website of Beijing Florascape.
Dahan
Syngenta’s close partner of seed (exclusive for Cyclamen) products, as a distributor, a young plant nursery and a finished product producer. The production sites located in Shandong and Yunnan. Famous for pot plants crops. Click here to visit the website of Dahan.
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