Sprocket World Expo Coup - June 2010 The company has been at the forefront of engaging with Chinese partners to export Australian design and technology to China and from there to the world markets. Most recently, facilitated by James Shen of Australia China Gateway, Sprocket entered into a partnership with Huipeng Zheng and the Uy Networking Company to develop RFID security systems that enable organizations and event organizers to establish high level entry security for all levels of visitors to major events, conventions and government missions. Sprocket is grateful for the support it has received from the Victorian Government through the Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development, Multimedia Victoria and AUSTRADE in Shanghai and of course the company of “Australia China Gateway”, without which such a successful outcome would have been difficult to achieve.
Dairy - Agriculture - Education . Australia - China Dairy Project April 2010 ACG’s pursuit of excellence for the dairy industry in China and the promotion of the Australia export trade into China have resulted in several major Chinese dairy farming groups seeking our involvement in their operations. ACG are currently speaking with a number of groups in Australia who are interested in exporting both goods and services into China, these negotiations are well advanced and looking very promising for all involved. Agricultural Training ACG have an exciting and exclusive contract with a major Chinese agricultural facility to administer their management system, and build world class training and a research and development facility. We will be offering apprenticeship systems, business skills and the like, that will ultimately benefit the graduates hands on experience of western agricultural systems.. Australian export opportunities: There are only a few opportunities left in the area of technical services in dairy production. Dairy farmers: ACG will require an endless supply of dairy cattle for an infinite amount of time to come so if you are a Dairy farmer with quality stock who would like to engage in a breeding program we would like to hear from you. If you are involved in any of the above fields and would like to investigate the opportunities that ACG have opened to the Australian export trade via ACG’s latest venture, we would be pleased to take your enquiry. ACG has been fundamental in establishing a company of experienced professional business people from within the dairy industry and allied fields that has successfully forged a number of trade and business alliances and have negotiated several Government approvals. ACG’s innovative approach to remodelling various processes of the dairy industry in China by the implementation of new dairy farms and technology has won ACG the full support of the governing dairy body as well as the Board of Education and numerous levels of Government within China. ACG has now opened a window of opportunity for Australia to be involved in this project by seizing on the three major export markets of dairy, agriculture and associated education that has been identified as lacking however the time to act is now, before this chance is lost to other forward thinking nations. It is estimated that twenty five percent of the world’s population lives in China and the approvals that ACG have obtained in China offer Australia many new and ongoing trade opportunities with the potential for expediential expansion year after year for those of us with the foresight to see that the way of the future resides in diversified enterprise. In China the estimated annual intake of dairy products per person equates to 6kg, by comparison the Australian equivalent is 198kg. ACG has identified a number of reasons for this low average intake and devised a means for developing a continual growth of dairy consumption within China. The current population of China stands at 1.3 billion people which means that even a 1kg increase in their annual dairy consumption rate would equate to a market increase greater than that of Australia’s total annual consumption. ACG’s technical methodology and innovative approach to increase the annual consumption of dairy products will amount to a need to reshape the dairy productive system in order to meet emerging markets. If you are looking for reasons why we should act now, here are just a few: The Chinese government is encouraging Chinese dairy companies to set up their own dairy farms and in the first half of 2009 New Zealand exported 3,878 head of dairy cattle to China. Tasmania – milk prices are less than sustainable for dairy farmers to continue in the industry. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,,26019412-36418,00.html Climate – more drought conditions are on the way which is likely to aggravate fodder production. http://www.smh.com.au/environment/water-issues/el-nino-dry-times-ahead-20090710-dg2x.html Government funding cuts – effect crop research trials. http://www.thebeefsite.com/news/28052/nsw-farmers-association-lobbies-for-grazing-trials BRAZIL’s emerging dairy industry has been labelled one of Australia's biggest threats. http://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/article/2009/09/07/108831_dairy.html ACG shows the way forward: ACG not only has all their approvals in place along with the farm land designated by the government for this purpose, they also have a fully established and licenced dairy production facility in the general vicinity as well as an established national retail distribution chain. ACG presents Australian companies with strong opportunities to access the Chinese markets in order to advance trade, technology, form partnerships, advance research and development projects, open up investment and joint venture opportunities. Epatch March-June 2010 . www.zhigroup.com ACG have assisted Epatch to move into China and are currently targeting energy saving messages in hotels and other public venues. Epatch’s technical department is also working together with several Chinese IT Companies to develop smart security parking permits which will be in place at the 2010 Shanghai Expo. Epatch products has entered into alliance with 3m China to advance the testing and production of a new smart security parking system, and will be tested by 3M and the release is likely to occur in mid May. The new parking system will be introduced in China and Australia towards the end of the year. Current Trade 2010 We are in the process of setting up trade with a Chinese Bio Technology company who have experimented in growing fruit and vegetables, research also shows it can help improve our grass environment which will be of major benefit and support to our farming and agriculture industry in Australia. Cutting Edge Water Technology: We are currently communicating with high ranks of Chinese Government, the media reports certainly pay major attention to the Chinese Government and industry.We are now in the processing phase of designing suitable equipment for China. We envisage a favourable result, and expect a huge potential business that will happen in China.This is at the forefront of Water Technology. Solar Street Lights: A former client in China and now a trusted friend have developed state of the art solar street lights. The lights are patented in China and several countries, they already supply many Chinese cities and some European countries.The product has been tested in wet weather conditions for more than 30 days and the lights still operate efficiently.For this reason the inventor claims these solar street lights do not require any back up power. ACG value this innovative product and certainly believe that it is an ideal product that will flourish in our environment. We are now establishing the first phase where we will implement a number of strategies to set up a market in Australia, especially in Victoria. Hopefully with some industry and Government support the inventor will set up a manufacturing plant in Australia. |