Daly City, Feb. 18, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Daly City, California - US-Dadi
Fertilizer Industry International, Inc. (OTC-QB:
USDF) announces development of South Asian organic
fertilizer market in Indonesian Magetan Regency. The area is
in East Java province, nearby the city of Surabaya, with
a population of over 600,000.
In November of 2013, US-Dadi joined Southeast Asian Agricultural
experts from Saturnus Agri-Tech US International Inc. to visit an
Indonesian farm cooperative in Surabaya. Indonesian farmers
expressed strong interest in US-Dadi's products and proposal to
increase local agricultural production. The company planned to ship
out its newly developed organic fertilizer for local farmers to try
out in February. Since then, the interest has spread to the whole
region. As a result, US-Dadi decided to expand its
program to a larger area in March for the best result of soil
improvement.
As a marketer for China Heilongjiang "Hailuxin" organic fertilizer,
US-Dadi is taking this brand to the international market
aggressively. "It is our duty to make the best product
for our customers" said Mr. Haitao Liu, President of US-Dadi
Fertilizer Industry International, Inc.. "We will
go diligently there for more testing and make
sure to develop the right organic fertilizer for Indonesian
farmers."
About US-Dadi Fertilizer Industry International,
Inc.
US-Dadi Fertilizer Industry International, Inc. is an international
distributer of organic fertilizer, Malonghe Brand organic rice and
farming equipment to the agricultural marketplace globally. Through
a joint venture with Harbin Haixin Biological Fertilizer Co., Ltd,
US-Dadi Fertilizer Industry International, Inc. distributes organic
fertilizer from China to agricultural customers worldwide. More
information can be found on the Company's website at: www.usdadi.us
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