China: Linzhi apples from Tibet have been exported

Published 2024년 4월 26일

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Tibet Shangcheng Health Co., Ltd. has obtained approval to export 23.8 tons of Linzhi apples to Nepal, valuated at 194,100 yuan, marking Tibet's first local fruit export. The company expects to export 1,000 tons of apples this year and plans to export apple seedlings, edible fungi, and other products. Lhasa Customs has provided guidance and support, contributing to Linzhi City's status as a reform and opening up pioneer in Tibet, promoting ecological industrialization and industrial ecology.
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Recently, 23.8 tons of Linzhi apples worth 194,100 yuan from Tibet Shangcheng Health Co., Ltd. were inspected and qualified by Linzhi Customs under Lhasa Customs. They were shipped from Linzhi and will be exported to Nepal through Jilong Port, marking the first export of local fruits in Tibet. Lhasa Customs closely monitors the location, resource and ecological advantages of Linzhi City, gives full play to the functions of customs, actively conducts research, and takes the initiative to connect and provide on-site guidance after understanding the export intention of enterprises, promoting the first export of apples. "We are guided by the needs of enterprises, select business backbones to provide business consultation and policy guidance to enterprises on a one-to-one basis, help enterprises complete the registration of outbound fresh fruit orchards, and guide enterprises to improve orchard management and the quality of production and processing processes. "We have set up a quality ...
Source: Foodmate

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