China: Jiangmen customs helps live shrimp sell to Hong Kong

Published 2023년 8월 4일

Tridge summary

A shipment of 960 kg of live prawns from Yangjiang Debo Aquaculture Co., Ltd. successfully passed inspection and quarantine by Jiangmen Customs and was exported to Hong Kong. This was made possible through the "green channel" and "appointment inspection" set up by Jiangmen Customs for fresh and live aquatic animals, which improved freshness and survival rates. Jiangmen Customs has implemented measures to strengthen supervision and ensure the safety and quality of exported aquatic animals, leading to the export of 881 tons of fresh aquatic animals to Hong Kong and Macao this year.
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Recently, a batch of live prawns weighing 960 kg arrived in Hong Kong from Yangjiang Debo Aquaculture Co., Ltd. after passing the inspection and quarantine of Yangjiang Customs affiliated to Jiangmen Customs. the "Under the full guidance of the customs, our company's farmed fresh shrimps were successfully exported to Hong Kong." said Liang Chongtian, head of Yangjiang Debo Aquaculture Co., Ltd. It relieves the worries of the export of fresh and live aquatic products.” the The "appointment inspection" mentioned by Liang Chongtian is the "green channel" set up by Jiangmen Customs for fresh and live aquatic animals. the Jiangmen Customs realized the "5+2" inspection mode through the two-way appointment of "Enterprise Call Customs Response", and provided a pondside inspection and supervision mode to realize "catch, pack and go" live aquatic animals, which greatly improved freshness. The survival rate of live aquatic animals allows more aquatic products in customs areas to "swim" ...
Source: Foodmate

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