China: “Green Channel” helps Zhejiang-produced citrus fruits be sweet overseas

Published 2024년 9월 20일

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The article marks the beginning of the citrus export season in Taizhou Linhai, with the first shipment of 6.05 tons of mandarin oranges from Zhejiang Yongfeng Fresh Fruit Professional Cooperative. This event marks the first citrus export from Zhejiang province this year, with the fruit undergoing necessary inspections and quarantines by the Taizhou Customs Linhai Office. The cooperative has a long history of citrus exporting, focusing on the quality of Linhai citrus. Taizhou Customs supports local specialty agricultural exports by providing optimal services, managing and inspecting orchards and packaging plants, and establishing a traceability system for agricultural products. The article also highlights the importance of understanding and complying with different destination countries' requirements for citrus exports to facilitate smooth customs clearance and promote the high-quality development of agricultural products through export standards.
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In the golden autumn season, the cool breeze brings refreshing breeze, and Taizhou Linhai citrus welcomes the export season. On September 18, 6.05 tons of Chinese mandarin oranges from Zhejiang Yongfeng Fresh Fruit Professional Cooperative were successfully exported after being inspected and quarantined by the customs officers of Taizhou Customs Linhai Office. This is the first batch of citrus exported from Zhejiang this year, which kicked off the citrus export season. "We have been exporting citrus for many years. The quality of Linhai citrus is stable. For example, the quality and taste of the extra-early citrus exported this year are relatively excellent. The customs pays attention to the production and export of citrus throughout the process, helping us control safety from the source. We only need to ensure that there is continuous supply, and there will be sales in overseas markets." Ying Qimin, chairman of Zhejiang Yongfeng Fresh Fruit Professional Cooperative, said. To ...
Source: Foodmate

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