Monday, December 23, 2024

Farmmi Receives Multi-Product Order for Export to Japan

Farmmi, Inc. (“Farmmi” or the “Company”), an agricultural products supplier in China, announced that the Company received a multi-product order for export to Japan. The order for dried Shiitake mushrooms and dried black fungus is from one of the Company’s long-term customers.

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Ms. Yefang Zhang, Farmmi‘s Chairwoman and CEO, commented, “Overall, we are excited about the Company’s business momentum and growth prospects for the second half of 2022. We continue to do a great job supporting our customers with the high-quality agriculture products they have come to rely on Farmmi for. We have been a leading supplier to the Japanese market and continue to leverage those important supply, distribution and sales relationships. In many markets our products are sought after primarily as a culinary delight. In Japan, similar to the other Asian markets we serve, customers are drawn to the many potential health and nutritional benefits mushrooms boast. In these cases, our impeccable quality gives us a powerful competitive advantage.”

Established in 1998, Farmmi Inc. (NASDAQ: FAMI) is an agricultural products supplier, processor and retailer of edible mushrooms like Shiitake and Mu Er, as well as other agricultural products. In addition to its offline sales, Farmmi sells its products direct-to-consumer at http://www.farmmi88.com. For further information about the Company, please visit: http://ir.farmmi.com.cn/.

No statement made in this press release should be interpreted as an offer to purchase or sell any security. Such an offer can only be made in accordance with the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and applicable state securities laws. Certain statements in this press release concerning our future growth prospects are forward-looking statements regarding our future business expectations and intended to qualify for the “safe harbor” under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements.

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