Enshi Customs opens up the international corridor for high-altitude agriculture, and Wuling Mountain vegetables are exported to Malaysia for the first time

On July 8th, a freight vehicle carrying 11 varieties of high-altitude vegetables, including white radish and Chinese cabbage, successfully completed customs quarantine procedures and departed for Malaysia, marking a breakthrough in zero exports of high-altitude vegetables from the Wuling Mountain area of Enshi to Malaysia. Ecological vegetables from the mountains were transported through international logistics channels and served on the dining tables of Southeast Asian people.

In order to break through the bottleneck of vegetable exports from mountainous areas, Enshi Customs focuses on the pain points of exporting fresh and perishable agricultural products, optimizes the full chain supervision services, and fully facilitates the cooperation channels between customs and enterprises. In the export preparation stage, actively send personnel to go to the fields and production enterprises, provide policy guidance in accordance with Malaysia's plant quarantine access standards, guide enterprises to establish standardized planting traceability accounts, improve the self inspection and self-control system of pesticide residues, refine the quality control standards for the entire process of harvesting, cleaning, sorting, and cold chain packaging, and fill in the gaps in overseas market access qualifications one by one. In response to the core problem of short vegetable preservation window, we have specially opened a 24/7 customs clearance system for fresh agricultural and food products, ensuring that enterprise applications are accepted, inspected and released without closing. At the same time, innovative smart customs supervision models such as remote video inspection and "cloud issuance" of inspection and quarantine certificates can be used to complete data review and quarantine certificate issuance online without the need for enterprises to travel to offline windows, greatly reducing on-site circulation and certificate processing time.

Enshi Customs will continue to deepen customized assistance for "one enterprise, one policy", promote smart customs supervision measures, continuously optimize customs clearance facilitation measures for fresh agricultural products, deeply tap the export potential of local characteristic agricultural products such as tea, selenium rich fruits and vegetables, and traditional Chinese medicine, and continue to expand the export channels for characteristic products in Wuling Mountain area. (Li Yangyang, Huang Yong, Zhan Quan/text)