Self-developed varieties, own bases, self-managed control

Locking the stability and safety of the raw materials for Lycolya beans from the source

Full-process self-management from field to warehousing

Focusing on seven core dimensions of Cyperus elegia cultivation—environmental adaptation, variety sources, land preparation and sowing, water and fertilizer management, field maintenance, timely harvesting, and harvest and storage quality control—a complete self-owned planting management system has been established

Seven major processes are closely linked: traceable source, controllable quality, and replicable finished products—ensuring stable output for every batch of Glider beans.

  • Academician Variety Introduction and Breeding Combination to Drive High-Yield, High-Oil Genes

    Starting from seeds, the advantage was established, introducing the "Yuyousha No. 2" variety developed by the team of Academician Zhang Xinyou of the Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This variety features high yield, high oil (crude fat content up to 32%), and strong disease resistance, and is suitable for planting on marginal land. At the same time, we independently developed the "Ocarta No. 1" variety, continuously optimizing seed sources to provide better choices for raw materials.

    Academician Variety Introduction and Breeding Combination to Drive High-Yield, High-Oil Genes
  • Shuangliao breeding and expansion + Xinjiang ten-thousand-mu planting, combining scale and stability

    Building its own planting system—establishing a thousand-mu breeding and expansion base in Shuangliao, Jilin, to ensure a continuous supply of high-quality seed sources; With a ten-thousand-mu oil sedum planting base in Xinjiang, relying on vast land and ample sunlight, it achieves large-scale, stable raw material production.

    Shuangliao breeding and expansion + Xinjiang ten-thousand-mu planting, combining scale and stability