Eisenberg Agri (Beijing) Company (EAC)

Eisenberg Agri (Beijing) Company Limited (EAC)

EAC was originally established in the 1990’s by Mr. Erwin D. Eisenberg under the Eisenberg Group in order to export irrigation technology to China. Originally EAC’s primary competency was drip irrigation systems and they completed many large scale irrigation projects including the 520 km Taklimakan Desert Highway project that holds the world record for the largest drip irrigation project. By 2005, EAC had also split from the Eisenberg Group and became an independent Chinese owned and operated company, managed by the current GM – Xiaohua (Eva) Han.  EAC is now run and operated as a Chinese company, focused on agricultural development in the Far East and Africa and has since then independently developed the EnviroDome Greenhouse System, for which EAC holds two international patents.

EAC kept the “Eisenberg” name because of the brand recognition in the Chinese agricultural industry.

Gravity Drip Irrigation Lab in Xinjiang

In China, EAC maintains a factory in Xinjiang manufacturing the advanced, self-cleaning cylindrical drip-line emitter irrigation pipes, a processing workshop for greenhouse structure and arch processing, and a head-office through which highly experienced personnel co-operate with Chinese authorities and customers in initiating, designing and putting into operation development projects in agriculture as well as importing and exporting drip irrigation systems and greenhouses to other countries.

EAC provides modern and high-tech agricultural techniques and technology manufactured and sourced in China by Chinese employees. Thus EAC is able to offer “Hi-Tech, Low-Cost” controlled environment agriculture (CEA) solutions for any farmer in any environment.

Maendeleo Agric is the sole marketing and sales arm for EAC products outside of the People’s Republic of China.

XIAOHUA (EVA) HAN; GENERAL MANAGER; Ms. Eva Han has worked for EAC for more than 11 years and has more than 17 years’ experience in working with Chinese government officials. Before joining EAC, Eva was a sales manager for a Hong Kong trading company in charge of providing building materials to the Three-Gorge Dam, one of the most important projects for China’s central government in the 20th century. Before that, she worked as a junior government official for China International Trade Promotion Committee. Ms. Han holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the People’s Liberation Army International Relation Institute.