China: Not affected by the pineapple ban, market price for Taiwanese orange rises

게시됨 2021년 5월 6일

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The Bureau of Agriculture of Taichung City Government in Taiwan held a ceremony to export Maogu oranges to mainland China, despite the political atmosphere and the pineapple ban. Due to insufficient production, only 529 tons of Maogu oranges were sold, but the total output value reached 47 million NT dollars and the price was 2 million yuan higher than last year. The sweet and sour taste of Maogu oranges and cold chain technology for preservation have made them popular in mainland China, where there is no citrus production. The city government will continue to focus on ensuring farmers' income through export markets.
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Sing Tao Global Network News: China News Agency, Taichung, May 6 (Reporter Fang Jingwei) The Bureau of Agriculture of Taichung City Government under the ruling Chinese Kuomintang today held the "Taichung Maogu oranges export to mainland China lockout ceremony." Director Cai Jingqiang said that Taichung Maogu sold land Since the end of last year, there have been a total of 529 tons. Due to insufficient production, although the sales volume has decreased by 400 tons compared with last year, the total output value has reached 47 million NT dollars, and the price is 2 million yuan higher than last year. As for why the sale of Maogu oranges to land is not affected by the political atmosphere on both sides of the strait, and the turmoil that pineapples were sold off the mainland in March? Cai Jingqiang said that Taichung Maogu’s taste is sweet and sour, which is suitable for preservation through cold chain technology. Generally, the citrus season is in winter, but through cold chain ...
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