HONG KONG, Jan. 18 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Man Shing Agricultural Holdings
(OTC Bulletin Board: MSAH) are following through on their commitment to
becoming China's leading ginger producer. The company recently raised 1
million USD through the issue of 10 Debentures and 80,000 shares to China
Angel Asset Management. The exercise price on the shares is $2.00. The
debentures mature in 3 years and have interest payments set at 8% per annum,
payable quarterly. This provides Man Shing with the working capital for
securing their additional 2500-acre parcel of land. This parcel of land is
being secured in time for planting this spring, increasing Man Shing's October
ginger harvest by an additional 45%.
The price of ginger has risen over the last year to an average price of
1300 USD per MT. Ginger prices are expected to continue to rise due to limited
global supplies and an increase in demand related to its health benefits,
particularly during flu season. "Everything is moving ahead according to our
plan," commented Eddie Cheung, Man Shing CEO. "With the capital raised from
China Angel, we will continue to expand our operation and capture market
share. Our revenues and net profits will see a proportional gain. We look
forward to a very strong quarterly report next month, and an excellent 2010/11
year."
About Man Shing Agricultural
Man Shing Agricultural Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: MSAH) is headquartered in
Hong Kong. Man Shing Inc is a high growth agricultural products company based
in Shandong Province, China. The main product is ginger. Man Shing exports to
high margin, high-quality markets where its products are sold in leading
supermarkets and restaurants in Europe, Japan and North America. Man Shing
expects to sustain gross profit margins of over 25% and net profit margins of
around 20% on low production costs, efficient land management and a high-
quality, high-margin strategy. Having acquired long-term rights to extensive
tracts of farmland in Shandong, the Company is positioned to become the
largest ginger producer in the country by the end of 2010. Please visit
http://www.msaginger.com
For inquiries please contact:
Josh Phillips
Email: josh.phillips@FirstFinancialPR.com
Tel: +852-8302-2638
SOURCE Man Shing Agricultural