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海外侨胞“抢鲜”布局助力鲜果热销
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-04 01:29
Core Insights - The article highlights the increasing demand for fresh fruits in China, particularly Chilean cherries and lychees, driven by improved logistics and quality control measures [1][2]. Group 1: Chilean Fruit Exports - Chilean plums and avocados have gained popularity in the Chinese market, boosting local agricultural confidence [1]. - Chilean cherries are harvested starting from late October, with over 300 containers exported annually to China, benefiting from enhanced cold chain logistics and customs efficiency [1]. - The rapid growth of the Chinese market has led to increased incomes for many Chilean farmers, prompting them to expand cherry cultivation [1]. Group 2: Lychee Exports to the U.S. - Lychee, known for its difficulty in preservation, is now being successfully exported to the U.S. using modern preservation techniques and temperature-controlled logistics, achieving delivery within 48 hours [2]. - The Guangdong Lychee Cultural Overseas Communication Center was established to promote lychee in the U.S., with efforts to connect with major supermarkets and advertising campaigns in New York [2]. - As demand for lychee grows, sales are expanding to more regions in the U.S., with plans to enhance e-commerce channels for wider distribution [2].
东南亚水果“抢鲜”上市 榴莲主题餐饮“圈粉”中国消费者
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-05-15 09:15
Group 1 - The Southeast Asian fruit import season is currently underway, with a significant increase in the sales of durians, mangosteens, and coconuts in Nanning, Guangxi [1] - The wholesale price of durians has dropped to around 25 RMB per pound, nearly 50% cheaper than the same period last year, with daily sales reaching 2 to 3 standard containers [1] - Guangxi's proximity to ASEAN countries and its status as China's largest land fruit import and export port facilitate efficient cross-border trade, with a steady flow of vehicles transporting fruits like durians and jackfruits [1] Group 2 - A Malaysian company has established a restaurant in Nanning specializing in Malaysian durians and related food products, gaining popularity among durian enthusiasts [2] - The company has successfully launched various durian-themed products and experiences, including a "durian cultural tour" inviting Chinese consumers to Malaysia [2] - The stable bilateral relations between Malaysia and China are encouraging Malaysian investors to open durian stores in China, with plans to expand to cities like Foshan, Shenzhen, and Harbin [2][3]