China: Korla pear production increased by 40%, the first batch of pears was exported to North America

Published 2024년 9월 18일

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On September 11, the first batch of Korla pears of the 2024 season, amounting to 17.15 tons, was exported to North America, following successful inspections and quarantine by Korla Customs. This marks a significant milestone as the pears have been sold well in various regions, including over 20 countries and regions, and are projected to see a 40% increase in output to 1.3 million tons due to favorable weather conditions and advanced production standards. The pears are known for their high sugar content and are sold in over 90% of cities in China, with plans to extend sales to more cities and overseas markets, including the United States, Canada, and Europe.
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Xinjiang Daily reported that on September 11, 17.15 tons of Korla pears were ready to be exported to North America after passing the inspection and quarantine of Korla Customs. This is the first batch of pears exported since the Korla pears entered the picking season in 2024. The manager of a fruit company that exported this batch of pears said, "Our products have been sold well in Southeast Asia, Central Asia and other regions." So far, Korla pears have been exported to more than 20 countries and regions. From August 2023 to August 2024, Korla Customs inspected, quarantined and supervised the export of 1,547.17 tons of fresh pears. It is understood that there will be less disastrous weather such as hail, strong winds, and frost damage during the growth period of Korla pears in 2024. The overall meteorological conditions are conducive to the growth of pears. The output is expected to increase by 40% over the previous year, and the output is expected to reach 1.3 million tons. ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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