China: The output of Wuming citrus was reduced to 1.5 million tons, and the export season kicked off

Published 2023년 1월 4일

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The Wuming District of Nanning City held the opening ceremony for the sale of citrus tangerines due to reduced output from drought and other factors affecting late-maturing citrus across the country. Approximately 60% of the total planting area in Wuming District has been severely affected by drought, leading to a predicted decrease in output by 20%. The tangerines will be sold domestically and internationally, with plans to export 500 tons to Canada.
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On December 29, Wuming District of Nanning City held the opening ceremony of the citrus tangerines, and Wuming tangerines officially began to be picked and put on the market. Affected by drought and other factors this year, the output of late-maturing citrus across the country has been reduced. About 330,000 mu of citrus in Wuming District have been severely affected by drought, accounting for about 60% of the total planting area. The output of Wuming citrus is expected to decrease by 20%. About 150 tons. On the day of the opening ceremony, the trucks loaded with tangerines will not only be sent to Xinjiang, Shanghai and other places, but also Wuming tangerines will be sold to Canada, Pakistan, Indonesia, India and other countries. Guangxi Mingming Fruit Co., Ltd. plans to The Canadian market exported 500 tons of Wuming Wo mandarin oranges. The first batch of Wo Ming mandarins exported on that day had a total weight of 50 tons and a value of about 600,000 yuan. In the 2021/22 ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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