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Tasmanian cherries finally arrive in China

The Australian/Tasmanian Reid Fruits cherries reached China on 28 December. This is the official start of the sales in China of the cherries from the best production region in the world. This is what Mr. Xie Jinshan says, a representative of the Chinese Shenzhen Jin'anda Agriculture. Due to weather conditions, the arrival of the Tasmanian cherries on the Chinese market have had a small delay, but the quality is good as ever. The largest cherry farmer of Tasmania, Reid Fruits, is one of the sellers in China. The first batches of goods that Jin'anda received will be destined for orders through online platforms. In a later period, when sufficient goods are available, the cherries will also be sold on the market. 


Sam Xie (CEO)





Sam Xie 
Shenzhen Jin'anda Agriculture Co., Ltd.
http://www.goldanda.com/
Telephone: + 86 136 9197 7888
Email: xjs@goldanda.com
Email: ivy_gaa@goldanda.com

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