This year, the total output value of the packaging industry may rise slightly

The 11th Guangzhou International Packaging Products Fair, known as the "barometer of China's modern high-end packaging market," was informed that the total output value of China's packaging industry is expected to reach 600 billion yuan this year, an increase of about 6% from last year.
It is reported that the 11th Guangzhou International Packaging Products Fair will be held from March 18th to 20th at Nanfeng International Convention and Exhibition Center. According to information from the organizers, the total output value of China's packaging industry is expected to reach 600 billion yuan this year, an increase of about 6% from last year. Among them, the high-end packaging industry, which was once caught up in the past one or two years, will resume its rise this year. It is expected that the output value will reach 140 billion yuan, an increase of about 8% from the previous year, which is higher than the industry average growth rate.
In this regard, some industry analysts believe that the central government's efforts to curb public money consumption and oppose extravagance and wasteful “combination boxing” have made successive efforts to indirectly cause some products and companies that are overly concerned with high-end packaging to be caught in a dilemma. This shows that excessive high-end packaging not only undermines the consumer's perception of the product, but also affects the company's profits.
In fact, the steady growth of Chinese people’s spending power has increased the market size of industries including jewellery, cosmetics, tea, alcohol, cigarettes, refined foods, health products, electronic products, and gifts; at the same time, the market competition in these industries has intensified. The rising labor costs and the continuous improvement of environmental protection requirements have led to a large number of business opportunities in the areas of high-end packaging materials, packaging design and packaging manufacturing.
In this regard, many people in the industry believe that after a year or two of integration, only the emphasis on the concept of consumer spending, to avoid excessive exaggeration of high-end packaging, to create a creative, convenient, simple, personalized, eye-catching packaging, high-end packaging industry In order to gradually find the breakthrough point of industrial development.

Perilla Seed Oil

Before talking about perilla seed oil, let`s talk about perilla first. Many people don`t know what perilla is when they mention it. If I mention another name, I think everyone will know it - perilla, which everyone usually likes. Wrap the barbecued meat with perilla leaves and eat it. It is refreshing and relieves greasiness, and it also has the unique fragrance of perilla. There are many names for perilla, and each region has its own name: white perilla, red perilla, red perilla, fragrant perilla, etc. This is a plant that matures in one year and is used in medicine, health products and food. It has a wide range of uses. Perilla was one of the first batch of 60 plants announced by the former Ministry of Health as both food and medicine. Perilla began to be eaten by everyone as early as more than 2,000 years ago, and it is recorded in "Compendium of Materia Medica" and "Qi Min Yao Shu".

Perilla seed oil is obtained by pressing perilla seeds, and the oil content of perilla seeds is about 30~40%. According to the data measured by the Testing Center of Northwest A&F University, the composition and content of perilla seeds are: fat 45.03%, protein 21.05%, crude fiber 19.74%, non-nitrogen substances 9.65%, and ash 4.53%. It has the highest fat content. Among the fatty acids in perilla seed oil, the a-linolenic acid content reaches 61.2%, linoleic acid is 9.4%, oleic acid is 21%, and the unsaturated fatty acid content is 91.6%. The highest a-linolenic acid content among the 55 plants containing a-linolenic acid (>30%), its perilla content ranks among the best.

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