Taiwan firm to show wares at AgriLink

MANILA, Philippines –  Suncue Co. Ltd., a Taiwanese company known in Asia for its more than 40 years of experience, is becoming the region’s leading brand for grain dryers. Suncue is present in over 30 countries around the world, including Japan, Korea, India, Indonesia and other Asian, European and Latin American countries. Suncue’s grain dryers hold more than a 70-percent market share in Taiwan alone.

Suncue international marketing regional manager Jeffery Tu said: “Suncue’s technologies produce export and high-quality products even when using the lowest available resources that can be obtained locally. Our low-temperature grain dryer, for instance, strictly controls the moisture rate of rice to promote high seed germination rate and healthy seeding. Ultimately, it reduces the breakage rate and improves the selling rate of the grain products.”

Suncue also manufactures SB-series husk furnaces that can use rise husk to produce thermal energy for the dryers. SB-series husk furnace uses an indirect hot air system, which means clean hot air is being used to dry the grains to avoid contamination. It has a fully automatic design which allows the furnace to automatically feed husk, discharge ash and control the hot air temperature and volume in every dryer.

Certified with SGS ISO 9001:2000, Suncue uses high-tech CAD/CAM to develop its agricultural products, along with a special Research and Development technical department, which won them the “National Inventor” award in Taiwan, while its HB-120 Husk Furnace Grain Dryer won “Innovation Research Award.”

From Oct. 7 to 9, Suncue will be one of the local and international suppliers and exhibitors at AgriLink 2010, the country’s largest trade fair on agribusiness, food and aquaculture. The event has for its theme, “Good Agricultural Practices: Key to Competitiveness.”

The three-day event will highlight the latest technologies and inputs that will improve efficiency, competitiveness and sustainability of the interdependent industries of food, agriculture and aquaculture. For information email frld.agrilink@gmail.com.

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