URUMQI, Aug. 12 (Xinhua) -- The 9th China Xinjiang International Agricultural Fair opened in the northwestern city of Urumqi Wednesday, attracting 110,000 business people from around the world.
Representatives with 987 companies from 15 countries and regions have
arrived to attend the three-day event, which features exhibitions of
fertilizers, pesticides and seeds, the organizers said in a press release.
It would be the largest fair compared with the previous eight sessions in
terms of its visitors and scope, the organizers said.
"The fair is held against the backdrop of global financial crisis and the
July 5 riot," the press release said. "The organizers will arrange activities to
promote Xinjiang's agricultural products that have not been selling well due to
the aftermath of the riot."
The riot in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, has left
197 people dead, mostly innocent civilians, and more than 1,600 others injured.
But business people still hope to cash in on the vast market opportunities
of Xinjiang, which takes up a sixth of Chinese territory, as Urumqi is gradually
recovering from the violence.
"Our company entered the Xinjiang market in 2005 selling fertilizers and
has won a wide recognition of local farmers," said Gu Rongbao, manager of the
Jinlaifu Chemicals Import and Export Co. Ltd. from eastern Shandong Province.
"We have confidence in the future development in Xinjiang."
The annual fair is jointly organized by the regional
government's departments of agriculture, animal husbandry among others.