China: 20 tons of Guangdong litchi sold to Japan

Published 2021년 6월 23일

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Over 100 acres of litchi groves in Zengcheng District, Guangzhou City are currently being used to pick and pack lychees for export. The district, known for its litchi production, has exported the fruit to several countries, including Japan, Britain, the Netherlands, Kenya, and the UAE. The goal is to make Guangdong lychee a global brand. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of Guangdong Province and the Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of Guangzhou are organizing activities to promote the sale of agricultural products globally. Zengcheng is using lychee as a medium to strengthen international communication capabilities and promote the global presence of its agricultural products.
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Yangcheng Evening News reporter Xu Yue reported: On the afternoon of the 22nd, more than 100 acres of litchi groves in Donglin Fruit Industry, Zengcheng District, Guangzhou City were hot. Fruit farmers are sorting and packing freshly picked lychees. This batch of fresh lychees will soon be exported via Zhangzhou, Fujian. Japan. Prior to this, Zengcheng lychee has successfully entered the markets of Britain, the Netherlands, Kenya, and the UAE, becoming a well-known brand of Guangdong lychee in the world. Zengcheng is a well-known hometown of litchi in the country. The litchi planting area in the whole area is 183,800 mu. This year's litchi production is about 41,000 tons, with more than 70 varieties. Among them, Zengcheng Gua Lv, Xian Jin Feng, Bei Yuan Lv, Nuomi Rice Cake, Crystal Ball The output of high-quality lychees such as, Tianyan and Guiwei is about 30,800 tons, accounting for 75% of the total output. In 2018, Zengcheng lychees were exported to Dubai for the first time to ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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