Group 1: Core Insights - The China International Import Expo (CIIE) serves as a global platform for high-quality agricultural products, facilitating their entry into the Chinese market [1] - New Zealand's New Zealand Dairy has launched its grass-fed Omega-3 high-protein milk at the CIIE, marking its full entry into the Chinese market [1] - New Zealand Dairy has participated in the CIIE for eight consecutive years, using it as a stage for global product launches and has seen rapid brand development in China [1] Group 2: Company Highlights - Dole has also been a consistent participant in the CIIE since 2018, successfully launching 18 high-quality imported fruits over the past seven expos [2] - Dole's latest product, the ultra-sweet banana, was globally launched at this year's CIIE [2] - JIANFARM has introduced three new global products at the CIIE, including bananas and organic blueberries from Costa Rica and Peru, respectively [2] Group 3: Logistics and Supply Chain - The logistics for importing fresh milk faced challenges initially, with a shelf life of only 15 days and a customs clearance time of 7-8 days, which improved significantly after reforms initiated during the first CIIE [3] - The logistics time for New Zealand's fresh milk was reduced to 72 hours, allowing quicker access to consumers [3] - The opening of the Peru Chancay Port has expedited the shipping of fruits from South America to China, reducing the shipping time from 30 days to 20 days [3]
“世界农场”更快直抵“中国餐桌”
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-11-07 18:12