Guangzhou Customs is making every effort to ensure the smooth clearance of air-transported cherries for the new season.

Published 2025년 12월 4일

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Core tip: At 6:00 AM on December 1, a batch of cherries weighing approximately 2.4 tons, originating from Chile, arrived at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport via flight TK298. After unloading and sorting, these cherries were swiftly transported to the special inspection site for concentrated inspection items, where customs officers from the Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Customs eagerly awaited. They promptly conducted an external quality inspection and verified the labels and markings. After confirming no issues, the batch of cherries was smoothly cleared and transported to the Jiangnan Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market in Baiyun District, Guangzhou, for sale.

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At 6:00 AM on December 1, a batch of cherries weighing approximately 2.4 tons, originating from Chile, arrived at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport via flight TK298. After unloading and sorting, the cherries were quickly transported to the special inspection center for concentrated inspection, where Guangzhou Customs officers from the Baiyun Airport Customs swiftly conducted external quality inspections and label verification. After confirming no issues, the cherries were smoothly cleared and transported to the Jiangnan Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market in Baiyun District, Guangzhou, for sale. In recent years, the import volume of cherries has been increasing annually. From November to February of the following year marks the cherry production season in the Southern Hemisphere, with a large number of cherries from South American countries such as Chile entering the market. This creates a good complementary supply with the Northern Hemisphere cherries, meeting the domestic ...
Source: Foodmate

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