Recently, Chongqing Qingcheng Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd. welcomed a visionary American client—Julien. Julian's business is primarily located in the United States and the Cayman Islands. He made a special trip to visit with a grand plan: to build 1,000 greenhouses in the Cayman Islands to help the region improve its food self-sufficiency and ensure food security.

Accompanied by relevant personnel from Qingcheng Agriculture, Julian conducted a thorough inspection of the company's greenhouse demonstration base. He examined the greenhouse's frame structure, the light transmittance and heat insulation of the covering materials, the operational efficiency of the ventilation system, and the accuracy of the intelligent temperature control equipment. He showed great interest and appreciation for Qingcheng Agriculture's profound expertise and superb skills in greenhouse construction. Julian paid particular attention to how greenhouses, through advanced technology, can precisely control environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and light to create optimal growing conditions for crops.
During his visit, technical experts from Qingcheng Agriculture provided Julian with a detailed introduction to the crop cultivation process within the greenhouses. Through scientific planting management and advanced greenhouse technology, crops not only have shorter growth cycles but also significantly increased yields and achieved extremely high quality standards. Julian was full of praise for the greenhouses' high efficiency and superior quality, believing that this modern agricultural model is undoubtedly a timely boon for the Cayman Islands, which has limited land resources and is heavily reliant on imported food.
Subsequently, Julian visited the company's R&D center and production base, gaining a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Qingcheng Agriculture's full-chain service capabilities, including greenhouse design innovation, material research and development, manufacturing, and installation and commissioning. He highly praised Qingcheng Agriculture's rigorous attitude and outstanding performance in technological innovation and product quality control.

In the subsequent symposium, both parties conducted in-depth discussions on the specific details of constructing 1,000 greenhouses in the Cayman Islands. Mr. Peng, head of Qingcheng Agriculture, explained to Julian in detail how the company's greenhouse products are adapted to the climate of the Cayman Islands and how intelligent management systems improve greenhouse production efficiency and crop quality. Julian shared the Cayman Islands' urgent need for greenhouses, the current state of local agricultural development, and future plans, expressing a strong desire to work hand in hand with Qingcheng Agriculture to jointly promote this ambitious project.
After several rounds of friendly and fruitful consultations, both parties initially reached a cooperation agreement to build 1,000 greenhouses in the Cayman Islands. Julian stated that Qingcheng Agriculture's greenhouse products and technologies fully meet his expectations and needs, and he believes that this cooperation will provide strong support for food security in the Cayman Islands and bring revolutionary changes to local agriculture.
Julien's visit and the agreement reached not only open a new chapter for Chongqing Qingcheng Agriculture Technology Co., Ltd. in expanding into overseas markets and participating in international agricultural cooperation, but also fully demonstrate the innovative strength and international influence of Chinese agricultural technology companies in the greenhouse field. In the future, Qingcheng Agriculture will continue to uphold the principles of innovation, cooperation, and win-win, contributing more Chinese wisdom and strength to the sustainable development of global agriculture and the guarantee of food security.
