In China, 19.4 tons of Huaihua navel oranges were exported to Laos for the first time

Published 2021년 12월 17일

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On December 14, 19.4 tons of navel oranges from Huaihua, Hunan, China, were exported to Laos via the Mohan port, marking the first export of Hunan fruit to Laos and the first direct export from Huaihua. This shipment is expected to be the first of many agricultural exports to ASEAN countries along the China-Laos Railway, which was opened on December 3 and has significantly reduced the cost and travel time for fruit entry into Laos and Thailand. From January to November, Hunan Province saw a 6.9% increase in citrus exports, totaling 23,200 tons.
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On December 14, 19.4 tons of navel oranges produced in Xupu, Huaihua, will be shipped out from the Mohan port and shipped to Laos. According to reports, this is the first time Hunan fruit has been exported to Laos, and it is also the first direct export to Huaihua. After the Huaihua International Dry Port Customs Railway Supervision Site is put into operation, subsequent Hunan navel oranges and other agricultural products are expected to be directly exported to ASEAN along the China-Laos Railway. According to Changsha Customs statistics From January to November, Hunan Province exported 23,200 tons of citrus, an increase of 6.9% year-on-year. The China-Laos Railway was opened on the 3rd of this month, and the first international cold-chain freight train was opened on this day. The train departs from Yuxi, Pu'er, Jinghong to Mohan Port, and arrives at Vientiane South Station in Laos the next day. At the initial stage of operation, the domestic sections of the China-Laos Railway can ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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