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What nationality is the owner of Arowana?

The owner of arowana is a Singaporean.

Arowana is a well-known grain and oil brand under Fengyi International, which belongs to Singapore Kwok Brothers Grain and Oil Private Company. Brother Guo, formerly known as 1923, is a native of Johor Bahru, Malaysia, and his ancestral home is Guo Zhai Village, Gaishan, Fuzhou, Fujian. His father, Guo, moved from his hometown to Johor Bahru at the age of 16. He started as a shop assistant, and later worked with his brother in sugar, rice and groceries.

Guo Henian studied in Kuanrou Chinese Primary School and English Middle School in his early years, and then transferred to Raffles College in Singapore on 1974. Since 1990s, Guo Kongfeng has invested in more than 40 factories in major ports such as Shenzhen, Qingdao, Tianjin, Qinhuangdao, Lianyungang, Yingkou, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Quanzhou, Fangchenggang and Zhangjiagang, and major cities such as Wuhan, Yueyang, Xi and Chengdu, and engaged in more than 20 industries.

Development of arowana

1974, the Guo brothers invested in China and started Kerry Grain and Oil (China) Co., Ltd., thus opening up the China market. Yihai Kerry, a wholly-owned subsidiary invested by Wilmar International in China, is one of the largest oil producers for small crop packaging in the world.

1988, Guo Henian saw the opportunity of China oil market again, and let his nephew Guo Kongfeng come to China to cooperate with COFCO to set up Nanhai Oil Company, the predecessor of Arowana, and started its development in China. It has been 28 years since 199 1 introduced the first barrel of edible oil in small packages. After 28 years of development, Arowana brand has become a household name and the first brand of grain and oil.

There are more than 1 10 enterprises in 35 cities across the country, and there are 58 production bases near the largest freight hub. Now Yihai Kerry has a large-scale production, sales and logistics network covering 2,839 counties and cities in many provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions across the country, with nearly 350 sales offices and more than 5,000 dealers 1585.