Iran's sweet lemon entered China

Published 2024년 5월 10일

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The first shipment of sweet lemons from Iran has been introduced in China at the Guangzhou food products exhibition. This achievement follows two years of collaboration between Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Agricultural Jihad, leading to the registration of the Mazandarani exporting company in China's customs unit. The Consul General of Iran in Guangzhou, Darvishi Metoli, expressed satisfaction with the product's reception in the Chinese market and anticipates more Iranian companies to export agricultural and horticultural products. Currently, other Iranian food products like saffron, pistachios, dried figs, dates, rose water, and processed products are also exported to China.
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According to Isna, with the efforts of the Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Guangzhou, the first shipment of sweet lemons arrived in China and was unveiled at the Guangzhou food products exhibition. This achievement was achieved after two years of continuous efforts and effective actions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Agricultural Jihad in the field of issuing a health protocol and obtaining a registration permit for Mazandarani exporting company in the window of the Chinese customs unit, which resulted in the entry of Iranian citrus fruits into China. It is smooth. Darvishi Metoli, the Consul General of our country in Guangzhou, while attending the stand of the company that imports sweet lemons from Iran in the aforementioned exhibition, during an interview with the media, expressed his satisfaction with the entry of this product into the Chinese market, and expressed his hope in the future with the registration and issuance of ...
Source: Isna

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