China: 24.8 tons of Conghua citrus went abroad for the first time and exported to Canada

Published 2021년 12월 27일

Tridge summary

A shipment of 24.8 tons of fresh sugar oranges from Conghua, China was exported to Canada on December 22, marking the first international sale for Conghua oranges. The company, Hualong Fruit and Vegetable Preservation Co., Ltd., is a demonstration base for agricultural exports in Guangdong Province and plans to expand citrus exports to Indonesia, Singapore, and other countries. Conghua is a major sugar orange cultivation area with over 30,000 mu of planting space and an annual output of over 10,000 tons. The price of Conghua sugar oranges has experienced fluctuations but remains higher than last year.
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Original content

On December 22, a batch of fresh sugar oranges weighing 24.8 tons was exported to Canada after being supervised by Conghua Customs. This is the first time that Conghua fresh oranges have gone abroad and entered the international market. It is understood that this batch of citrus comes from Guangzhou Conghua Hualong Fruit and Vegetable Preservation Co., Ltd. The company is a demonstration base for exporting agricultural products in Guangdong Province. The Libo Garden under the company's name is one of the first batch of provincial-level modern agricultural industrial parks in Guangzhou. The person in charge of the company is Liu The manager said that in the future, the export of citrus will be further expanded, and the market in Indonesia, Singapore and other countries will be actively explored. Conghua is a large sugar orange planting area, mainly concentrated in Liangkou Daxi, Jiangpu Shangluo and other places. The local sugar orange planting area exceeds 30,000 mu, with a total ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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