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2025-03-12

Joint Exhibitions in March: Creating New Opportunities for Agriculture in Asia

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From March 12 to 14, 2025, Rolling Greens will be participating in two major agricultural exhibitions held simultaneously in Thailand and Vietnam.

 

At the exhibition in Thailand, the Rolling Greens booth drew continuous crowds, attracting clients and partners from across Asia. The atmosphere was lively with enthusiastic exchanges, and numerous potential collaborations emerged. This confirmed that Rolling Greens’ innovative products and technologies in the agricultural sector have gained widespread attention and recognition within the industry.

 

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Thailand

After the exhibition, the Thailand team didn’t slow down—instead, they immediately visited a well-known local orchid company for in-depth discussions on potential collaboration. This meeting not only strengthened ties with local businesses but also laid a solid foundation for further expanding Rolling Greens’ influence in the Southeast Asian market.

 

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Vietnam

The exhibition in Vietnam was equally vibrant, with RichFarm products drawing large crowds from both the local area and neighboring countries. Rolling Greens’ innovative technologies and services were widely recognized and well-received. Vietnamese customers expressed strong interest in further collaboration, highlighting the tremendous potential of the market.

These two exhibitions not only opened new doors for Rolling Greens in the Southeast Asian market but also provided ample business opportunities and support for the company’s future expansion across Asia. Rolling Greens will continue to drive innovation and contribute to the global transformation and development of agriculture.

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