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Durians imports via south China port to exceed 160,000 tonnes

Sadet nam durian, known for its sweetness and creamy flesh. (Photo: Office of Commercial Affairs in Yala)

GUANGZHOU: More than 160,000 tonnes of durians are expected to enter the Chinese market through the Nansha Port in 2023, according to the Guangzhou Port Group.

In recent years, the demand for durian among Chinese consumers has been rising. Customs at Nansha Port in south China's Guangdong Province has taken a series of measures to improve the efficiency of customs clearance for durians.

An international cold-chain logistics project has been established to improve the inspection capacity of imported cold-chain goods.

On Saturday, a cargo ship loaded with more than 4,000 tonnes of durians from Thailand arrived at Nansha Port.

It took only four days to transport these durians from Thailand to Nansha Port, according to China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited, the ship operator.

After being unloaded, the durians will be sent to the Guangzhou Jiangnan fruit and vegetable wholesale market, which serves as the largest agricultural product distribution centre in south China, within just two hours. Through this market, durians are then distributed to supermarkets and fruit markets across China.

File photo shows the construction site of the fourth-phase project of Nansha Port in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province. (Xinhua)
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