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Hiola International

In partnership with Australian farmers and Zhongke Oil Co. Ltd, Hiola International exports high-oleic canola seeds, or locally
processed canola oil, from Australia to China. Due to the nutritional value and high demand for high-oleic canola seeds and oil, we partner with Australian farmers to grow our seeds, harvest them, and sell them back to us for exportation into China.

About Zhongke Oil

Located on the bank of Baima Lake in Hangzhou National high-tech Industrial Park, Zhongke Oil is a three-industry industrial chain specialising in the cultivation of healthy produce, high-tech agriculture, and the deep processing and sales of agricultural products. Due to the growing demand of high-oleic canola oil, Zhongke Oil works with and relies on the scientific research and expertise of the Shaanxi Hybrid Canola Research Centre, who devote themselves to the cultivation, propagation, and fertility of high-oleic canola.

Thus far, scientific results have indicated that high-oleic canola has a leading global demand and, as such, we’ve obtained intellectual property rights of the new plant variety. Using Baima Lake as the developmental centre for planting and cultivation, Zhongke Oil plans to establish between 300,000 and 500,000 acres of high-oleic canola seed production and planting agricultural stations within the next three years.

The goal of this, is to establish a full industrial chain of high-oleic canola oil production.

About Shaanxi Hybrid Canola Research Centre

Shaanxi Hybrid Canola Research Center is one of the most authoritative research institutions with regards to canola research in China. Established in 1 997, it has undertaken many crucial scientific studies and researches. Among the most important individuals connected to hybrid canola in the world is Dr Li Dianrong, who is regarded as the “father of hybrid canola”.

It is one of the largest germplasm providers and breeding base for high quality double-low canola seeds.

To date, the centre has cultivated 34 varieties of canola seeds with an accumulated planting area of over 17 million hectares. It has also generated about US$2.2 billion in socioeconomic value across China, obtaining 42 awards for science and technology innovations.

Our Mission

First and foremost, our mission at Hiola International is to promote the use of non-GMO cooking oils among the Chinese population. Our main focus is to enhance the health and safety of the Chinese population by eliminating any problematic oils that may cause harm.

Our Vision

At Hiola International, we believe that good things start by wishing the best for someone, and we’ll continue trying to provide the Chinese population with healthy high-oleic canola oil. How? Through taking action and relying on key resources, such as Australian farmers, Zhongke Oil, and Shaanxi Hybrid Canola Research Centre, to name a few.