Chinese bayberry is exported to Dubai, UAE for 60 yuan?

Published 2022년 6월 19일

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An agricultural development company in Xianju County, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, exported 500 kilograms of bayberries to Dubai, with each piece selling for about 60 yuan, making it highly expensive. This is due to a significant decrease in bayberry production in Zhejiang Dongkui, caused by adverse climate conditions, leading to a surge in local and export prices. Additionally, the prices of various fruits such as pears, apples, bananas, pineapples, and watermelons have also increased due to increased costs in labor, transportation, and packaging.
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Zhongxin Finance, June 19 (Reporter Xie Yiguan) Recently, "Chinese Yangmei 60 yuan exported to Dubai" appeared on Weibo's hot search, arousing the attention of netizens. Some people drooled when they saw this news, and some people were thinking, "Is this year's bayberry too much to eat?". Coinciding with the market season of bayberry, has bayberry really become more expensive this year? A 60 yuan is the "Dubai price" This hot search about Yangmei comes from a report. According to the report, an agricultural development company in Xianju County, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province exported a total of 40 boxes of bayberry to Dubai this time, about 500 kilograms, worth 12,000 US dollars, equivalent to more than 80,000 yuan. Among them, there are 30 boxes of bayberry in each box. Each box contains 15 Dongkui bayberry with a size of about 20 to 25 grams. The person in charge of the company said that the selling price of these bayberry in local (Dubai) supermarkets can reach 8 to 10 US ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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