China: The fragrance of Dalian apples spreads along the Belt and Road

Published 2024년 12월 26일

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Dalian Dayaowan Port is experiencing a surge in activity, with 66.87 tons of Fuji apples from Dalian Wafangdian area being cleared for export to Thailand. The customs at the port have supported the export process by providing a 'green channel' and guiding local agricultural companies on preferential policies and health control systems for fruit exports. This initiative has led to a significant increase in the export of fresh apples from January to November of the same year, with a 36.84% increase in volume and a 6.2% increase in value compared to the previous year.
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Recently, Dalian Dayaowan Port has been "prosperous". 66.87 tons of Fuji apples produced in Dalian Wafangdian area have been cleared under the supervision of customs officers and are about to board a cargo ship to Thailand. "After the bumper harvest of apples in Dalian this year, overseas orders are also continuous. Due to the short shelf life of apples, the logistics speed and customs clearance time requirements are relatively high when exporting. The customs guided us to declare in advance and opened up a "green channel" for agricultural product exports, so that our apples can be quickly cleared and directly reach overseas markets." said Zhao Lin, manager of Xinhuihuang Agricultural Development (Dalian) Co., Ltd. In order to ensure that fresh fruits in Dalian are accelerated to "go overseas", Dayaowan Customs took the initiative to conduct surveys at fruit export companies in the jurisdiction Research, understand the export plans of enterprises, and guide enterprises to make ...
Source: Foodmate

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