China to import 300 tons of chilis from Pakistan in August

Published 2021년 7월 15일

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China is set to import 300 tons of Pakistani chili from a pilot chili field in Lahore, Punjab province in August, marking the first time Pakistani chili will enter the Chinese market since 2020. The project, a collaboration between Pakistani farmers, China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC), and Sichuan Litong Food Group, has successfully yielded 300 tons across 40 hectares, despite chili being grown on a larger scale in Pakistan.
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According to Wu Guang, General Manager of Pakistan Subsidiary, China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC), China will import 300 tons of chilis picked and dried at a pilot chili field in Lahore, Punjab province in August. This will be the first time Pakistani chili will enter the Chinese market since 2020. In July, a pilot chili farm project under the cooperation between Pakistani farmers and their Chinese partners – CMEC and Sichuan Litong Food Group – began to bear fruit, with a yield consisting of three Pakistani varieties. Chen Changwei, Chairman of Sichuan Litong Food Group, China, noted that their pilot Chili farm project successfully completed 40 hectares in the first half of 2021 in Lahore. The total ...
Source: Hortidaily

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