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Pioneering with chicory in China

"Over the past one and half years, chicory has gradually entered the Chinese market. Consumer demand for this vegetable is increasing. Although our sales have not reached our expectations yet, we still believe overall opportunities are promising," says Mr. Liu Xiujun from Hebei Lianxing Jiayao Agriculture Technology.





"On a national level, chicory is not very well known. There are a few factors that contribute to this lack of consumer understanding. Firstly, chicory seeds are imported from Europe, which is complicatedly andcostly. Secondly, chicory has a long growth period, and it has to be cultivated hydroponically in water with a stable temperature. The high costs of its production equipment results in a high market price of the vegetable. Moreover, chicory tastes a bit bitter, which is less accepted by mass consumers."

"Compared to the start of our sales one and a half years ago, chicory is becoming increasingly appreciated by consumers. Consumers are starting to understand, via various media andinformation platforms, that this vegetable is a high quality vegetable as no fertilizersnor pesticides are used during its growing process. Therefore it is widely usedas gifts for family members and friends. Next to this, the government has beenvery supportive of our high-end agricultural product development."





"Itis also worth noting that our chicory is not only sold in mainland China. Last year, we also launched our exports to Taiwan. Local Chinese consumersalso this vegetable in small volumes simply to taste. In addition, we do see market potential in Taiwan. Currently, we only reach 40% of our productivity. We aim to find more key consumers and expand our chicory sales."
 



For more information:

Liu Xiujun
Hebei Lianxing Jiayao Agricultural Science and Technology
http://www.hblxjy.net/
Telephone: +86 1803 2088 666
Email: 1061516587@qq.com