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May 27, 2021
Partnership with AlipayHK on exclusive consumption voucher promotions Collaboration with livi bank from July on 210 x HK$5000 in cash rebate
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 27 May 2021 - In support of the Government s electronic consumption voucher scheme, major Sino Malls including tmtplaza, Olympian City and Citywalk are putting forward a series of promotions to give out over HK$20 million in rewards. Furthermore, Sino Group is presenting various exciting experiences featuring innovative technology with the aim of rewarding the public for their support, helping mall tenants generate business and accelerating economic recovery in Hong Kong.
The first drop will be exclusive offers launched in partnership with AlipayHK, the most popular electronic wallet in Hong Kong, followed by the weekly HK$5000 Cash Rebate Lucky Draw organised with the lifestyle-oriented virtual bank livi bank, giving consumers opportunities to up their consumption power. In addition, d
Sino Group Presents City-wide Integrated Green Community Project Farm Together
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HONG KONG, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The year 2021 marks the 50th Anniversary of Sino Group (the Group ), commemorating its effort in community-building and dedication to building a more sustainable society. Sino Group today presents
Farm Together – an integrated green community project that promotes urban farming and brings the community closer to nature, in keeping with the Group s Sustainability Vision 2030 commitment of
Creating Better Lifescapes. With six farms currently operating across its properties in Hong Kong that span over 23,000 square feet, the Group has one of the largest urban farming footprints in the city.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Jan. 11, 2021) Agriculture is advancing in fields across Kentucky thanks to farmers willing to take the time and share their land for research.
Scientists in the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment engage with an extensive network of producers in all disciplines. The partnerships do not form overnight but over the course of numerous meetings, developing personal relationships and building mutual trust and respect.
“I am so proud of our researchers, who make the time and effort to go and listen to producers and see firsthand what their problems and questions are,” said Robert Houtz, associate dean for research and director of the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. “Then together, they execute the experimentation and analyses that lead to useful and valuable solutions that increase the competitiveness of our state agricultural industry and demonstrate our commitment to the land-grant mission.”