Malaysia's first batch of fresh durians was exported to China

Published 2024년 8월 24일

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Malaysia has exported its first batch of fresh durians to China, following an agreement signed in June. The shipment of 40 metric tons, including varieties like Musang King, Black Thorn, and D24, was transported to major Chinese cities within 24 hours. This initiative is expected to expand the durian export market and boost the logistics industry. Additionally, the agreement paves the way for the export of more Malaysian products, such as seafood, to China via Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
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(Sepang Comprehensive News) Malaysia's first batch of fresh durian was exported to China by a cargo charter flight on Saturday morning, and it is expected to be distributed to major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou within 24 hours. This is the first time that Malaysia and China have exported fresh durian to China since they signed the "Protocol on Plant Quarantine Requirements for the Export of Fresh Durian from Malaysia to China" in June this year. A total of 40 metric tons were exported in three batches. The first batch of 15 metric tons of fresh durian was shipped from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Zhengzhou Airport in Henan Province, China. The varieties include Musang King, Black Thorn, D24, etc. The second and third batches of fresh durian, 15 metric tons and 10 metric tons respectively, will be shipped to China in the next two days. Malaysian Transport Minister Loke Siew Fook held a press conference on Saturday (August 24) at the Kuala Lumpur ...
Source: Zaobao

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