Jack Ma s new agricultural brand One Meter Eight was unveiled, launching mussels and large yellow

Mondo Gastronomy Updated on 2024-01-30

IT Home reported on December 18 that today's new agricultural brand "One Meter Eight" was officially unveiled in Hangzhou, and Hu Xiaoming, former CEO of Ant Group and former partner of Alibaba, served as the chairman of One Meter Eight Agricultural Technology and concurrently served as the chief quality control officer.

At the same time as the brand was released, "One Meter Eight" also brought two new products: "One Meter Eight Fresh Mussels" in Zhoushan Shengsi Islands, and "One Meter Eight Frozen Big Yellow Croaker" in Wenzhou Nanji Islands.

Hu Xiaoming said: "We will stay true to our original intention to provide good food while ensuring that it is environmentally friendly. Based on the experience of global agriculture in the past few years, "1.8 meters" tried to apply new technologies to traditional agriculture, and launched two domestic deep-sea protein products, such as "1.8 meters 8 live mussels" in Zhoushan Sheng(IT home remarks: shèng) in the Si Islands, and "1.8 meters eight frozen large yellow croaker" in Wenzhou Nanji Islands.

Hu Xiaoming also revealed the origin of the "1.8 meters" company in the circle of friends: it originated from Ma Yun's original intention to participate in agriculture - all mothers in the world hope that their children can grow up healthily and be more than 1.8 meters tall. ”

Equity penetration information shows that 1.8 meters of marine technology (Zhejiang)** currently has six shareholders, of which, 18 meters technology holding limited is the actual controller, holding 80% of the shares;The second largest shareholder, Hangzhou Dajingtou Ershi No. 2 Culture and Art***, holds a 10% stake, while Jack Ma holds a whopping 99% stake in the company. Therefore, 1.8 meters of marine technology (Zhejiang) is considered to be a new investment trend of Jack Ma.

IT Home noted that in recent years, Ma Yun has visited many agricultural research institutions in the Netherlands, Japan, Thailand and other agricultural research institutions to investigate agricultural and fishery technology.

Related Pages