Every year, about 200 thousand tons of fruits and vegetables are exported from China to Russia through the Suifenhe checkpoint.

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Source: People's Republic of China in Russian – People's Republic of China in Russian –

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Beijing, September 23 (Xinhua) — The Suifenhe Port, located in Heilongjiang Province on the border between China and Russia, is an important collection and distribution hub for fruits and vegetables destined for the Russian market. Approximately 200,000 tons of fruits and vegetables are exported from China to Russia through the port annually, according to a statement posted on the official website of the Suifenhe city government.

The unique geographical advantages, convenient logistics, and efficient customs clearance at Suifenhe checkpoint provide a reliable guarantee for the export of fruits and vegetables to Russia through this border crossing.

While previously only a few types of fruits and vegetables, including apples, citrus fruits, onions, and cabbage, were exported to Russia through the Suifenhe checkpoint, the export range has now expanded to over 20 varieties. Suifenhe Customs, maintaining close ties with exporting companies, promptly resolves any problems they encounter during declaration and inspection, thereby facilitating the growth of Chinese fruit and vegetable exports to Russia.

Fruits and vegetables have already become one of the main export items through the Suifenhe checkpoint. They primarily go to markets in the Russian Far East, including Primorsky Krai and Khabarovsk Krai.

Li Zhiqiang, director of Yuanfeng Economic and Trade Co., Ltd. in Suifenhe, explained that his company has been involved in cross-border transportation of fruits and vegetables for 30 years. Vegetables are primarily delivered to Suifenhe from the provinces of Shandong, Henan, and Hebei. They arrive daily in the afternoon and can be on Russian consumers' tables the following morning, he said.

Chinese fruits and vegetables are now available in many Russian supermarkets. A Russian merchant named Ivan said that Chinese fruits and vegetables offer competitive advantages in terms of price and quality, making them affordable for ordinary people.

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