China: 5 tons of Wuming Wo oranges are exported to the Middle East countries for the first time

Published Jan 11, 2022

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On January 10th, Qifeng Juzhou Orchard hosted a departure ceremony for the export of Wuming wo oranges to Dubai and Malaysia, marking the first time these oranges have been exported to Middle Eastern countries. A total of 15 tons of the fruit is being exported, with half going to Dubai and the other half to Malaysia. The company has received an order for 5,000 tons of Wuming wo oranges this year, which is double the amount from the previous year, and is projected to exceed 10,000 tons next year due to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). The Brunei Guangxi General Chamber of Commerce has played a key role in promoting these oranges for export.
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On January 10th, Qifeng Juzhou Orchard held the departure ceremony of Wuming wo oranges exported to Dubai and Malaysia. This is also the first time Wuming wo oranges were exported to Middle East countries. According to reports, a total of 15 tons of wokan are exported this time, of which 5 tons will arrive in Dubai after 22 days of shipping, and the other 10 tons will arrive in Malaysia after 4 days of shipping. The wo oranges exported this time come from Guangxi Qifengjuzhou Ecological Agriculture Co., Ltd. The company's fruit can be exported to 12 countries. Since this year, Fengjuzhou Orchard has received an export order of 5,000 tons of wo oranges, which has doubled from last year. Fan. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) has officially entered into force on January 1 this year, and it is expected that the order size next year will exceed 10,000 tons. It is reported that the Brunei Guangxi General Chamber of Commerce is behind the promotion of Wuming wo ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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