Zhongzhi Pharmaceutical Holdings Ltd 2018 AR2
The report highlights Zhongzhi Pharmaceutical Holdings Limited's performance for the fiscal year 2018, during which the Group achieved a revenue milestone of RMB 1,142.2 million, representing a 20.9% increase from the previous year. This growth was primarily driven by the strong sales momentum of its modern decoction pieces, Caojinghua Cell-broken Herb. The Group's annual profit rose by 21.4% to RMB 85.1 million. On the sustainability front, the Group renewed its ISO14001 environmental management system certification for its Chinese Medicine Herb in Pieces subsidiary and continued its precise poverty alleviation projects, including the Gastrodia Elata f. Glauca plantation base in Yunnan.
Company: Zhongzhi Pharmaceutical Holdings Ltd
Sector: Health Care
Country: China
Year: 2018
Type: AR2
Pages: 171
Zhongzhi Pharmaceutical Holdings Ltd
Annual Report
The report highlights Zhongzhi Pharmaceutical Holdings Limited's performance for the fiscal year 2018, during which the Group achieved a revenue milestone of RMB 1,142.2 million, representing a 20.9% increase from the previous year. This growth was primarily driven by the strong sales momentum of its modern decoction pieces, Caojinghua Cell-broken Herb. The Group's annual profit rose by 21.4% to RMB 85.1 million. On the sustainability front, the Group renewed its ISO14001 environmental management system certification for its Chinese Medicine Herb in Pieces subsidiary and continued its precise poverty alleviation projects, including the Gastrodia Elata f. Glauca plantation base in Yunnan.
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Report Year
2018
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
Fiscal Year
2018
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Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
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