Company Profile
Wuhan Wonong Fertilizer Co., Ltd., established in 2007, is a national high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, development, production, and sales of new functional fertilizers containing medium and trace elements, as well as soil conditioners and remediation agents. The company occupies 45,000 square meters, with total assets exceeding 100 million RMB. It operates a 3,600㎡ production workshop and a 9,000㎡ warehouse, equipped with 120 sets of production equipment. The company employs 120 staff members, including 30 professionals with intermediate and senior technical titles, and 5 senior agronomists.
Located in Qianjiang City, Hubei Province — the heart of the fertile Jianghan Plain in central China, known as the “Province of a Thousand Lakes,” a city of water gardens, and one of China’s Top 10 Happiest Cities — the company enjoys a prime location. It borders Wuhan to the east, Yichang to the west, and Yueyang (the Pearl of Dongting Lake) to the south. Major transportation routes such as the Shanghai-Chongqing Expressway, Suizhou-Yueyang Expressway, and the Shanghai-Wuhan-Chengdu High-speed Railway pass through the city, providing excellent connectivity.
Wonong Fertilizer relies on expert teams from renowned research institutes such as Huazhong Agricultural University, China Agricultural University, and the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences to provide comprehensive and professional technical support for product development and manufacturing. The company’s main business includes:
1, New-type functional fertilizers
2, Organic fertilizer series
3, Heavy metal foliar barrier agents
4, Soil treatment and remediation agents
5, Pesticide residue degradation agents
Committed to the mission of “revitalizing agriculture through technology,” the company drives innovation through both technology and management. In line with national arable land quality protection requirements, Wonong develops new products to achieve reduced usage, balanced application, optimized efficiency, and enhanced effectiveness. The company aims to optimize fertilization structure and contribute to soil remediation, environmental improvement, crop yield increase, and human health.
Wuhan Wonong Fertilizer Co., Ltd. aligns itself with national agricultural development strategies, addresses farmer needs, and tailors its products to various soil types. Adhering to the development goal of “technology rivaling Europe and America, fertilizer effectiveness leading China,” the company is rooted in Hubei, focused on the national market, and aspires to a global presence.
After more than a decade of development, the company has earned numerous honors, including:
•National Trace Element Research Center Teaching & Practice Base
•Academician and Expert Workstation
•Teaching Practice Base of Plant Nutrition at Huazhong Agricultural University
•Designated Soil Testing and Fertilizer Blending Enterprise in Hubei
•Key Provincial Agricultural Industrialization Enterprise
•Demonstration Enterprise for IT Integration in Hubei
•In January 2017, the company was listed as a key project supported by the National “Two-Oriented Society” Reform Pilot Zone.
Wonong has established a complete operational system with departments such as R&D, Production, Quality Control, Sales, Planning, and Soil & Fertilizer Testing. This structure supports a full-cycle marketing system that includes product development, testing, manufacturing, market planning, and technical support. Its products are primarily sold in Hubei Province and widely distributed across more than 20 provinces and cities, including Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Shandong, Sichuan, Xinjiang, and Northeast China, with over 50 million mu (approx. 3.3 million hectares) of land treated annually.
Among its well-known brands are Wonong Dan, Guixin Jia, Hua Wang, and Wonong Bao. Over 10 of its products have become bestsellers in multiple provinces across China. Notably, “Wonong Dan,” “Guixin Jia,” and “Jiaguo Duo” have been promoted as key fertilizer products by the Hubei Provincial Department of Agriculture for 8 consecutive years and 15 separate instances.