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世界农场”更快直抵“中国餐桌
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-11-07 18:01
Core Insights - The China International Import Expo (CIIE) serves as a significant platform for showcasing high-quality agricultural products from around the world, facilitating their entry into the Chinese market [1][2] Group 1: New Product Launches - New Zealand's New Zealand Dairy launched its globally first Omega-3 high-protein grass-fed milk at the CIIE, marking its full entry into the Chinese market [1] - Dole, a global fruit and vegetable brand, has successfully launched 18 high-quality imported fruits at the CIIE over the past seven years, with its latest product being the ultra-sweet banana [2] - JIANONG Fruits introduced three globally first-launched products at this year's CIIE, including volcanic bananas from Costa Rica, red-skinned bananas from Ecuador, and organic blueberries from Peru [2] Group 2: Market Development and Brand Growth - New Zealand Dairy has participated in the CIIE for eight consecutive years, using the event as a key platform for brand development and product launches, leading to its growth as a leading brand in the industry [1] - JIANONG Fruits has leveraged the CIIE to deepen collaborations with countries along the Belt and Road Initiative, enhancing its product offerings to meet diverse consumer demands in China [2] Group 3: Logistics and Supply Chain Improvements - The logistics for importing fresh milk to China improved significantly after the first CIIE in 2018, reducing customs clearance time from 8 days to 72 hours, allowing New Zealand Dairy to reach consumers faster [3] - The opening of the Peru Chancay Port in November 2023 has expedited the shipping of fruits from South America to China, reducing the shipping time from 30 days to 20 days for JIANONG's organic blueberries [3]