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Has Hainan seedless litchi been exported to Australia?
From June 30th, 20 18, nearly 20 tons of Hainan seedless litchi were exported to Sydney, Melbourne and other places in Australia through the "air corridor" between China and Australia.

This batch of seedless litchi is produced in Chengmai seedless litchi planting base of Hainan Luqiao Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Hainan Luqiao"). The planting area of this base is nearly 1.2 million mu, and more than 200,000 seedless litchi fruit trees have been cultivated, with an annual output of nearly 4 million Jin, accounting for more than 80% of the total seedless litchi in China, and it has been approved as a national registered export orchard.

Seedless litchi is a new variety bred by using wild litchi endemic to Hainan Island after nearly 20 years of screening. Compared with common litchi varieties, seedless litchi tastes free of residue, fleshy, juicy and sweet.

Litchi seedless is exported to Australia. Relying on HNA's "Pinghai Line" intelligent logistics platform, the route resources are optimized to realize the seamless connection of origin resources coordination, air-ground combined transport, customs clearance, packaging, processing and sorting, so that customers far away from Australia can complete all the project work without being present.

According to Lin, vice president of Hainan Road and Bridge, Hainan Road and Bridge strives to promote cooperation with well-known agricultural enterprises in Australia and other countries. Prior to this, two Australian companies reached a cooperation intention, and the two sides will introduce Hainan seedless litchi, Australian patented mango and other fruit and vegetable varieties to each other. This year, the company set up an overseas sales department to continue to expand overseas markets such as Australia, the United States, Malaysia and Singapore.

Zhu Jiayu, head of Australian distributor Go Fresh Group, said that there are a large number of Chinese and overseas Chinese living in Australia, and they have great demand for fruits from their hometown. The prospect of China's fruit export is very broad.

Source: China News Network