Recently, 27 tons of Qin'an nectarines passed inspection at the Tianshui Customs, which belongs to the Lanzhou Customs, and were swiftly released and transported via a cold chain vehicle to Vietnam. This marks the successful opening of the Vietnamese market for Qin'an's specialty fresh peaches, adding another bright chapter to the export of high-quality agricultural products from the Longyuan region.
The Tianshui Customs proactively provided advanced services, delivering a "combination punch" of clearance guarantees. They established a special team to delve into production areas and processing enterprises, offering "one-on-one" precise policy guidance, detailing the regulations and standards of target markets in Southeast Asia and Central Asia on key aspects such as packaging labels, pesticide residues, and cold chain logistics, and guiding enterprises to meet these standards. They also set up a "problem log + dedicated tracking" mechanism, providing full-process "escort-style" supervision services to ensure that the peaches reach overseas markets in the best condition.
"From orchard management to clearance and shipment, the Customs provided guidance throughout the process, alleviating our concerns about opening up new markets," said Song Yaojun from Tianshui Junze International Trade Co., Ltd. The successful export of this batch of peaches, which carries the hopes of the farmers, not only enhances the international influence of "sweet" agricultural products but also injects new momentum into rural revitalization.
The Tianshui Customs will continue to focus on the export of specialty agricultural products, deepening measures such as "delivering policies to the doorstep for the Customs chief" to benefit enterprises, helping more high-quality "sweet" products to spread further along the "Belt and Road." (Written by Zhang Xinyu)