MIXUE GROUP Contributes 10 Million Yuan to Aid Guangxi's Flood Relief and Industry Recovery

Deep News07-07

On July 7th, due to the impact of Typhoon Maysak, many areas in Guangxi experienced persistent heavy rainfall, leading to severe flooding and waterlogging disasters in some regions.

MIXUE GROUP announced a donation of 10 million yuan through the China Foundation for Rural Development to support the disaster-stricken areas in Guangxi. The funds will be allocated for emergency response, ensuring the livelihood of affected residents, and aiding the recovery and development of the local agricultural industry. Concurrently, the company is mobilizing essential relief supplies for dispatch to the impacted zones.

Emergency supplies urgently needed on the front lines, such as family emergency kits and generators, organized by MIXUE GROUP are being progressively sent to the disaster areas. All operational stores of the brand within the affected Guangxi regions are offering free drinking water, rest areas, and charging services to both disaster victims and rescue personnel, striving to provide comprehensive support for the flood control and relief efforts.

It is understood that the Guangxi factory of MIXUE GROUP (Daka International Guangxi Production Base) is located in Fusui, Guangxi. This facility serves as one of the company's core national raw material production bases, boasting industry-leading capabilities in fresh fruit storage and processing.

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