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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Beijing, February 5 (Xinhua) — Recently, 1,767 tons of flaxseed arrived from Kazakhstan in Yinchuan, capital of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, as part of a China-Central Asia cross-border cargo shipment. The timely delivery of the agricultural raw material will be processed into high-quality vegetable oil, which will be available on the pre-Chinese market to meet increased consumer demand for the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year (Spring Festival), which falls on February 17 this year.
According to the online portal chinanews.com.cn, this large consignment of flaxseeds, after crossing the Chinese-Kazakh border through the Khorgos checkpoint, was delivered in bonded condition to the southern freight yard of the Yinchuan Railway Logistics Center. From there, they were immediately transported by truck to the city's integrated bonded zone, where they will undergo advanced processing. Edible oil made from the flaxseeds will be sold in markets in Yinchuan and the surrounding areas.
The Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is one of China's major flaxseed processing and consumption regions. The launch of the China-Central Asia rail freight routes has made cross-border shipping of this agricultural product cheaper and faster, and has also helped ensure a stable supply of raw materials for local agricultural enterprises, according to industry entrepreneurs.
According to the report, the Yinchuan Railway Logistics Center is currently mobilizing all possible transportation resources to ensure pre-holiday supplies related to basic needs of the population, such as dairy products, flour and rice, as well as fresh vegetables. -0-
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