China: Chilean Agriculture Minister went to Shenzhen Port to inspect fruit export logistics

Published Oct 17, 2023

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Chilean officials, including Agriculture Minister Esteban Valenzuela, visited Shenzhen Port in China to inspect its strategic role in Chilean exports, particularly for fruits, poultry, and pork. Shenzhen Port serves as a crucial transportation hub for Chilean cherries, with one-third of the exports being transported to southern and central China via rail. Chile aims to enhance its export logistics chain to expand the market and quickly transport high-quality fruits, highlighting the importance of its relationship with China in areas such as sustainable production and scientific cooperation.
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On the occasion of the opening of the Shenzhen Station of China's "Chile Week China 2023", Chilean Agriculture Minister Esteban Valenzuela and a delegation led by the Chilean Export Promotion Agency (ProChile), Went to Shenzhen Port, a strategically important place for Chilean exports to China, to conduct an on-site inspection. ​ According to news from the Chilean Ministry of Agriculture website on October 14, Valenzuela said that Shenzhen Port is an important port for China to receive Chilean fruits, poultry and pork. Especially among Chilean cherries exported to China, 1/3 are in After completing the shipment at Shenzhen Port, it is transported to the inland areas of southern and central China by rail. Therefore, the strategic significance of Shenzhen Port for Chilean exports is extremely important. ​ Valenzuela added that Chile’s export logistics chain, especially this season’s export logistics chain, is constantly improving, which is of great significance for Chile to ...
Source: Foodmate

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