China's green food has a bright future in the international market
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Last Update: 2001-12-11
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: with the development of green food industry in China, foreign businessmen begin to look to China Companies in the United States, Japan, Germany and other countries have asked to import green food from China The demand of the United States is mainly for edible and medicinal green food The demand of Europe is mainly for small grains, such as red beans, black rice, millet, nuts, such as pine nuts, black sesame, peanuts, walnuts, as well as wild vegetables and honey Japan mainly needs vegetables, meat, aquatic products, etc., and also needs finished products and semi-finished products, mainly due to the high labor resources and processing costs in Japan HQA according to the person in charge of China Green Food Development Center, China's "green food" and "organic food" were very popular at the 2000 International Organic Food Expo The commodities that the merchants were interested in were mainly frozen vegetables, dehydrated vegetables, edible fungi, fruit juice, nuts, tea, grains and beans 60% - 70% of organic food in Britain is imported, while 50% in Germany In 1999, the sales of organic food and beverage in Europe reached 6.3 billion US dollars China's green food trade with Japan has also made great progress In September 2000, the delegation of Chinese green food enterprises participated in the second China Food Export Fair to Japan held in Fukuoka, Japan Green food exhibitors signed an intention agreement of nearly US $10 million with Japan HQA (author:) to feed Weibo to:
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