Customs ensures the entire chain for imported blueberries to arrive fresh.

Published 2025년 8월 27일

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Core tip: Recently, a batch of nearly 50 tons of fresh Peruvian blueberries crossed the ocean and arrived at the Pacific Wharf in Tianjin Port, officially marking the start of this year's five-month "Peruvian Blueberry Season." The export volume of Peruvian blueberries to China has continued to grow rapidly, with the import volume of Peruvian blueberries at the Tianjin port this year expected to exceed 3,000 tons, which is three times that of last year.

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Recently, a batch of nearly 50 tons of fresh Peruvian blueberries crossed the ocean and arrived at the Pacific Wharf in Tianjin Port, officially marking the start of this year's five-month "Peruvian Blueberry Season." The export volume of Peruvian blueberries to China has been growing rapidly, and this year, the import volume of Peruvian blueberries at the Tianjin port is expected to exceed 3,000 tons, which is three times the amount from last year. Blueberries, being delicate and juicy berries, have a short shelf life and are easily damaged, which places high demands on the customs clearance timeliness and inspection operation skills. The Tianjin Dongjiang Customs, a branch of Tianjin Customs, has actively optimized the port inspection process, creating a "Green Channel for Agricultural Product Clearance." Relying on the smart plant quarantine platform developed by the General Administration of Customs, the data of cargo quarantine treatment is "instantly transmitted" to the ...
Source: Foodmate

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