China: The first batch of Sanya mangoes are exported to Canada by air

Published Mar 16, 2022

Tridge summary

Over 600 kilograms of Sanya mangoes have been exported to Vancouver, Canada from Sanya Phoenix International Airport, marking the start of the mango season in Hainan, China. The mangoes, from the Sanya Fuhui Ecological Garden Mango Base, were transported to Canada for the first time in 2017 and have been exported annually in increasing volumes to 13 countries and regions. Hainan province cultivates nearly 900,000 mu of mangoes, with an output of over 800,000 tons. The Sanya mango industry has standardized its production and quality control, and has been included in China's high-quality agricultural products list.
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According to Hainan media sources, in early March, more than 600 kilograms of Sanya mangoes were taken by plane from Sanya Phoenix International Airport, and then transferred to Vancouver, Canada after arriving in Xiamen. It is understood that this batch of mangoes exported to Canada came from Sanya Fuhui Ecological Garden Mango Base. It is also the first batch of Sanya Guifei mangoes to enter the Canadian market this year. The ripe Guifei mangoes on the Fuhui tree have always been loved by consumers at home and abroad. The price in Canada in 2021 will be CAD 39.69/kg (approximately equal to RMB 197.21/kg). Sanya mangoes are tender in flesh, beautiful in shape and high in sweetness, and are very competitive in the international market. Sanya mangoes were exported to Canada for the first time in 2017, and the annual export volume has been 50-60 tons since then, and the sales volume has increased year by year. At present, Sanya mangoes are far It is sold to 13 countries and regions ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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