China: Waxberries exported to Europe bring sweet fortune to Zhejiang

Published 2021년 6월 21일

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Waxberries grown in Qingtian county, East China's Zhejiang province, have been sold for over 10 yuan ($1.55) apiece in European markets. The company has seen a surge in export orders this year, with about 16.5 metric tons of waxberries already exported since June 1. The fruit is considered unique and high-end in international markets, with overseas Chinese and their friends being the main consumers.
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Waxberries grown in Qingtian county of East China's Zhejiang province were sold for more than 10 yuan ($1.55) apiece in European markets, China Central Television reported in a Sunday TV program. Local waxberry grower Zhang Chunhua said since 2019, they have sold waxberries to Singapore, Spain, the United States and other countries, but export orders this year have been better than ever. Since June 1, when the first batches were sent abroad, Qingtian county has exported about 16.5 metric tons of waxberries this year, said Zhu Weihao, an official at Lishui customs. Waxberries are sold by the ...
Source: China

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