African peppers sold to China to promote local agricultural modernization

Published 2021년 11월 4일

Tridge summary

Rwanda's pepper distributors are preparing for the 4th CIIE in anticipation of expanding the market. Rwanda, known for its suitable geographical condition for pepper growth, has signed a bilateral agreement with China to export dried chili. This makes Rwanda the first African country to export this product to China. Over the next five years, Rwanda aims to export 50,000 tons of dried chilies to China. To meet the Chinese market's demand, distributors like Tewahwa are updating technology to increase production and modernize local agriculture.
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Original content

With the arrival of the 4th CIIE, Rwanda pepper distributors have also begun gearing up, hoping to open up a larger market. The CIIE has not only built a platform for Africa, but also further promoted the modernization of local agriculture. Tewahwa operates a pepper farm in Rwanda, which mainly produces dried peppers, pepper oil, pepper sauce and other products. Rwanda is known as the "country of a thousand mountains". The unique geographical environment here is very suitable for growing peppers. Produce 2-3 seasons. In 2018, Tewahwa participated in the first China International Import Expo. At the first China International Import Expo, the farms operated by Tewahwa exported processed products such as chili sauce and chili oil to China. March 11, 2021, China The governments of Rwanda and Rwanda formally signed a bilateral agreement on the export of dried chili to China. In August, the first batch of chili from Rwanda arrived in Hunan, becoming the first African country to export ...
Source: Agri.cn

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