Fresh cut flowers bloom overseas

In early winter, entering the Lingyuan Yi'an Fresh Cut Chrysanthemum Planting Base located in Caoqiao Town, Xinyi City, flower farmers are skillfully picking the white fresh cut chrysanthemums that are about to be exported. After on-site inspection by Xuzhou Customs officers under Nanjing Customs, fresh cut chrysanthemums were quickly loaded onto refrigerated trucks and transported to ports for overseas shipment.

Against the backdrop of rural revitalization, Jiangsu Lingyuan Yi'an Technology Co., Ltd. is guiding middle-aged and elderly rural laborers to become "agricultural hourly workers" and achieve re employment at their doorstep. Nowadays, the company has built over 1000 acres of ecological plantations and more than 60 greenhouses, and its products are continuously sold to overseas markets.

Fresh cut chrysanthemums are a typical 'fresh and perishable' commodity, with very strict requirements for transportation time, temperature control conditions, quarantine standards, etc., "said Hu Qing, the person in charge of the enterprise." The 'green channel' for fresh agricultural products opened by customs allows fresh cut flowers to arrive in overseas markets more quickly

During the export season of fresh cut chrysanthemums, Xuzhou Customs carries out policy promotion in conjunction with the preparation plan of flower enterprises, guiding enterprises to declare compliantly and efficiently; To address the risk factors that exist in the raw material acceptance, processing, packaging, storage, transportation and other links of enterprises, conduct full cycle follow-up and standardize pest and disease prevention and control. We conduct in-depth research on enterprises to help them understand the relevant access requirements, product quality standards, quarantine requirements, etc. of the export destination countries and regions, and improve the international competitiveness of their products, "said Zhang Ru, Deputy Director of the Inspection Department of Xuzhou Customs. Since the beginning of this year, Xuzhou Customs has supervised the export of 7.83 million fresh cut flowers.

Dai Hui, Deputy Director of Xuzhou Customs, said, "Faced with the new trend of global flower trade, Xuzhou Customs will continue to optimize regulatory services, focus on enterprise pain points, and create a full chain service system from 'fields' to' ports', so that Chinese fresh cut flowers can shine more brilliantly in the international market