Fresh arrives in Hong Kong, and Jiangmen Customs provides full chain protection for the smooth clearance of the first batch of vegetables supplied to Hong Kong by Jiangmen Customs

Recently, we visited the vegetable planting base of Caimanyuan Ecological Agriculture Co., Ltd. in Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province. Boxes of fresh and tender lettuce were harvested with dew from the fields, and after verification, weighing, packaging, and stacking, they were ready for transportation. This batch of vegetables has been verified by Xinhui Customs, a subsidiary of Jiangmen Customs, for their cargo certificate information, vegetable quality, and traceability records. After passing quarantine and supervision, they will be quickly transported from Xinhui to Hong Kong, China via the Hong Kong Zhuhai Macao Bridge, and delivered fresh to the dining tables of Hong Kong compatriots. This is the first batch of vegetables exported to the port by Jiangmen Customs District.

This is our first time exporting fresh vegetables because we are not familiar with Hong Kong's quarantine standards and export customs clearance procedures. In addition, the vegetables have a short shelf life and are easily damaged. We have been worried that they may not be able to pass customs smoothly and affect the quality of the vegetables, "said Sun Donghui, the head of the company.

In order to ensure the smooth supply of vegetables from overseas Chinese hometowns to Hong Kong, Xinhui Customs under Jiangmen Customs takes the opportunity to carry out learning and education on establishing and practicing the correct political performance concept, actively connects with enterprise export plans, carries out special interpretations of regulations and standards, helps enterprises understand export requirements, and guides the improvement of quality management and self inspection and self-control systems. At the same time, strict monitoring of pesticide residues and toxic and harmful substances risks will be carried out in accordance with regulations, guiding enterprises to improve agricultural input management, field hygiene and epidemic prevention, quality and safety traceability systems, and ensuring the safe and stable supply of vegetables to Hong Kong.

After understanding our actual difficulties, the customs helped to clarify the customs clearance process and solve various problems such as quality control, "said Sun Donghui, the company's person in charge." Our vegetables can arrive at the Hong Kong market within 3 hours after shipment, and the efficient customs clearance efficiency has given us more confidence in supplying vegetables to Hong Kong