BeijingJune 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Green Agriculture Chain of the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo brings together over a hundred agricultural enterprises from around the world, closely following the development direction of “technology-driven agriculture.” It showcases cutting-edge achievements in smart agriculture across the entire industrial chain, building an international exchange platform for the safety of the global agri-food supply chain.

Green Agriculture Chain: Making Food Safer
COFCO Group, in collaboration with global supply chain partners including China State Railway Group, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Telecom, China National Machinery Industry Corporation (Sinomach), COSCO Shipping, Huafeng Meteorological Group, Cargill, Louis Dreyfus Company, Charoen Pokphand Group, Syngenta, and McDonald’s China, jointly released the “Joint Initiative on Building Resilience and Security in the Global Agriculture and Food Supply Chain.” The initiative calls for sharing best practices in supply chains, enhancing risk resistance capabilities, and promoting deep integration of technological innovation and industrial innovation. It actively leads the transformation of agricultural modernization, digital empowerment across the entire chain, and green sustainable development.
Artificial intelligence is a core highlight of the exhibition area. Beidahuang Group has brought a domestic compliant agricultural large model, paired with unmanned agricultural machinery and a five-dimensional farmland monitoring network. Sinomach showcases a full range of domestically produced smart agricultural machinery and an AI-powered agronomy platform. Jishuo Technology globally debuts an AI diagnostic system for animal husbandry, using self-developed sensing devices for long-term health monitoring of livestock and poultry. Multiple enterprises are working together to close the intelligent data loop for crop cultivation and animal farming.
Leading domestic and international food companies present a complete “from farm to table” industrial ecosystem. Charoen Pokphand Group showcases its Agriculture 4.0 full-chain model. McDonald’s and Yum China have implemented regenerative agriculture partnerships and full-temperature-zone unmanned delivery logistics, respectively. Syngenta releases a domestic regenerative agriculture practice manual. Yili, Feihe, and Junlebao demonstrate dairy traceability and independent breeding technologies. Delegations from Qinghai and Tianjin bring high-altitude organic agriculture and specialty consumer foods, balancing cutting-edge technology with mass consumption.
Cross-border supporting services are also being improved simultaneously. Agricultural Bank of China makes its debut at the expo, showcasing smart agricultural equipment. Youhe Group uses AI to significantly reduce customs clearance time for agricultural products. International warehousing and sustainable soybean certification institutions gather at the venue.
The exhibition area brings together multinational corporations, leading domestic enterprises, local industries, and tech startups, comprehensively showcasing the achievements of China’s agricultural intelligent transformation. Digital technology drives precision and efficiency in agriculture, while Chinese and foreign enterprises collaborate to continuously enhance the resilience and sustainable development capabilities of the global agri-food supply chain.
