Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), the vibrant economic heart of Vietnam, is currently undergoing a radical environmental transformation. As urbanization accelerates, the demand for Native Plant Preservation & Rewilding has shifted from a niche ecological interest to a critical industrial and commercial necessity. The city's authorities and private sectors are increasingly focused on restoring the "Green Lungs" of the Saigon River basin and the Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve.
Currently, the commercial landscape for native plants in HCMC is characterized by a high demand for indigenous species like Dipterocarpus alatus (Chò nâu) and Hopea odorata (Sao đen), which are vital for urban heat island mitigation. Suppliers are no longer just nurseries; they are high-tech ecological hubs utilizing Nitrogen Plants and Cold Storage to maintain the genetic integrity of native seeds in Vietnam's tropical humidity.
Native Trees Target by 2025
Purity in N2 Preservation
Automated Climate Control
Certified Quality Standards
Using Liquid Nitrogen Specimen Preservation, researchers in HCMC are building long-term archives of rare tropical flora. This technology ensures that even with global climate shifts, the genetic blueprints of the Mekong Delta's biodiversity remain intact.
IoT sensors and AI monitoring are being integrated into rewilding projects. These systems track soil moisture and health, often supported by industrial-grade cold storage for the biological fertilizers needed to sustain native growth in urban soil.
Rewilding also includes sustainable harvest practices. Our Thermal Curing Process for Wood allows for native timber treatment without toxic chemicals, aligning with HCMC's green construction standards.
Since its establishment, Hangzhou Brew Plant Co., Ltd. has adhered to the development philosophy of “From Plants, Research for Health.” Rooted in the field of natural plant extraction, the company focuses on the intensive processing and deep development of plant-based raw materials. With gallnut, Siraitia grosvenorii (monk fruit), turmeric, bitter orange, and Sophora japonica as its core resources, the company has established a stable supply chain and advanced production technology to transform natural plant materials into high-value functional ingredients.
The company’s main products include tannin, gallic acid, propyl gallate, mogroside (siraitin), curcumin, hesperidin, rutin, and other plant-derived compounds. These products are widely used in many industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, animal feed, textile processing, printing and dyeing, metallurgy, new materials, aerospace, and microelectronics. With reliable quality and competitive supply capability, the products are exported in large quantities to the United States, the European Union, Japan, Southeast Asia, and other international markets.
Guided by innovation and quality, Hangzhou Brew Plant Co., Ltd. continuously strengthens its research and development capabilities, production technology, and quality management systems. The company integrates modern extraction technology, purification processes, and strict quality control standards to ensure that every product meets international requirements and customer expectations.
With advanced technical strength, stable production capacity, and consistent product quality, the company provides reliable functional ingredient solutions for industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, animal nutrition, and electronic materials. Through long-term cooperation with global partners, the company is committed to delivering efficient, safe, and sustainable plant-based solutions to customers worldwide.
To ensure high standards in management and product safety, the company has obtained a series of international certifications, including ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO22000, ISO45001, and ISO56005. In addition, the company is registered with HACCP, FAMI-QS, HALAL, KOSHER, and REACH, demonstrating its commitment to global regulatory compliance and food safety standards.
The application of native plant preservation technology in HCMC is diverse. One primary scenario is the Saigon Riverfront Restoration. Here, nitrogen-purged preservation systems are used to store seeds of aquatic and riparian plants that prevent bank erosion. Another critical application is in the Industrial Green Zones of District 9 and Thu Duc City, where factories are required to implement biodiversity corridors using native flora treated with chemical-free preservatives.