Guomen Times: New Year's Eve Flowers Beautify the Overseas New Year Goods Market

Recently, in Huada Flower Plantation in Mianzhu City, Sichuan Province, a batch of silver willows has been manually harvested and is ready to be exported to the Netherlands and the United States after customs supervision.

The preservation period of silver willows is short, and the export window is particularly tight. Thanks to the customs' appointment inspection and 'cloud issuance' service, the process from declaration to electronic ledger issuance can now be completed within 2 days at the fastest. When our silver willows are transported to overseas markets, the branches are more upright and the flower buds are fuller, which significantly improves our bargaining power in major markets such as the Netherlands and the United States. "Liu Ting, the person in charge of Huada Flower Plantation in Mianzhu City, introduced that efficient customs clearance allows products to reach overseas" fresh ", giving enterprises more confidence to expand into European and American markets.

To ensure the smooth export of local New Year's Eve flowers, customs officers from Deyang Customs under Chengdu Customs went deep into the planting base and packaging workshop, followed up and guided the entire chain from field management to packaging labeling, warehousing and transportation, helped enterprises improve their quality management system, strengthened green pest control and quarantine treatment, and ensured that every batch of exported silver willows meets the quarantine requirements of the destination country and region. At the same time, the customs also seized the golden window period for the export of seasonal fresh agricultural products, focused on the needs of enterprises in the jurisdiction, and took three measures to improve efficiency through pre service, optimize customs clearance speed, and enhance quality supervision, fully ensuring the efficient clearance of fresh agricultural products and helping enterprises stabilize orders and expand markets.

According to statistics, in 2025, Deyang Customs will supervise the export of 448.4 tons of silver willow, a year-on-year increase of 46.6%.

Next, Deyang Customs will continue to focus on the export demand for characteristic agricultural products in its jurisdiction. In response to the export peak before the Spring Festival, more precise measures and efficient services will be taken to support more high-quality agricultural products produced in Deyang to go abroad.