American oranges arrive in Hubei, China

Mon 19/02/2018 by Richard Wilkinson
122CIT us SUN PACIFIC (1)

Last Tuesday, the first 1,080 boxes of Sunkist oranges from the United States arrived in central China’s Hubei Province. This shipment marked Hubei’s first direct import of American fruit. Wuhan is the biggest waterway-rail hub in inland China, and also one of China’s major industrial bases.

Fruit imports normally arrive in China’s coastal areas -Shanghai, Xiamen and Guangzhou- and are transported to inland areas later. Negatively, the long distances and high transportation fees often add to the price of the fruit.

Now Wuhan port has started this type of operation, the capital of Hubei province is likely to become a distribution centre of imported fruit in central China. There is a huge market in the central China areas around Wuhan, said Ryan Scott, Director of the Agricultural Trade Office of the U.S. Consulate in Shanghai.

Xinhuanet.com quoted Jamie Fouss, Consul General of the U.S. Consulate in Wuhan, as saying that considering the opportunities to expand trade from Wuhan’s port, the U.S. Consulate General in Wuhan will help bring more agricultural products to central China.

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