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    Rwanda Stevia is allowed to enter the Chinese market

    • Last Update: 2021-12-24
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Rwanda New Times reported on November 29 reported that Rwandan Ambassador James? Jimoniao on November 29 in Beijing on behalf of Lu of Agriculture and Animal Resources and the Chinese General Administration of Customs signed on Lu stevia exported to China quarantine and inspection requirements The protocol allows Stevia Lu products that meet the quarantine requirements to enter the Chinese market
    .
     
    Stevia is a high-value economic crop.
    It can be used to extract 0-calorie natural sweeteners and sugar substitutes.
    The extract is 300 times sweeter than sugar and can be used in the food and beverage industry
    .
    The altitude, climate and soil conditions in Lu are suitable for the growth of stevia and the yield is considerable
    .

     
    Ambassador Kimonio said that the signing of the protocol is another important milestone in the development of good relations between China and Rwanda over the past 50 years
    .
    In March this year, China and Rwanda also signed a protocol on inspection and quarantine requirements for dried peppers exported to China
    .


    Beijing Animal Chinese General Administration of Customs stevia , Inspection and Quarantine
     
    Stevia is a high-value economic crop.
    It can be used to extract 0-calorie natural sweeteners and sugar substitutes.
    The extract is 300 times sweeter than sugar and can be used in the food and beverage industry
    .
    The altitude, climate and soil conditions in Lu are suitable for the growth of stevia and the yield is considerable
    .

     
    Ambassador Kimonio said that the signing of the protocol is another important milestone in the development of good relations between China and Rwanda over the past 50 years
    .
    In March this year, China and Rwanda also signed a protocol on inspection and quarantine requirements for dried peppers exported to China
    .

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