US-Dadi Announces $20 Million Sales Contract

US-Dadi expands organic fertilizer sales in Asia, obtains $20 million contract.


Daly City, California, April 29, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- US-Dadi Fertilizer Industry International, Inc.  (OTCQB: USDF) announces a $20 million fertilizer sales contract.

 US-Dadi Fertilizer Industry International, Inc. has signed a US$20 million contract with Saturnus Agri-Tech H.K Limited to supply fertilizers to Asia countries. Besides organic fertilizers, fueling fertilizers and bio-fertilizer, the contract also includes other new products.

The contract will benefit US-Dadi in developing new products and diversifying its product lines. It also enables US-Dadi in gaining international fertilizer market share. US-Dadi is also working on products to meet different requirements in different countries. Meeting all different international standards will be the main, future goal of US-DADI.

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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