A batch of 25 metric tons of Guizhou potatoes passed inspection and quarantine by Zhucheng Customs and was shipped from Guiyang Free Trade Zone to Mongolia via Ereenhot Port. This marks the first time Guizhou's signature high-altitude potatoes have been exported to Mongolia.

Planting bases of potatoes in Guizhou. [Photo/Guizhou Daily]
The locally grown potatoes from Guiyang represent a milestone for Guizhou's specialty agricultural products. To facilitate exports, Zhucheng Customs provided proactive, full-process support, guiding the exporting enterprise through every step — from export qualification registration, as well as product self-inspection and self-control to market access review, and customs declaration.
A green channel for local inspection and quarantine of specialty agricultural products was also established. Additionally, multiple business-friendly services were introduced, including 24/7 appointment-based inspection and quarantine, rapid clearance, and cloud-based certificate issuance, ensuring efficient and fast customs clearance for agricultural products.
The successful export of the first batch of fresh Guizhou potatoes to Mongolia not only expands sales channels for the region's specialty agricultural products but also enhances their visibility and international influence. More importantly, it injects new momentum into promoting rural industrial vitalization, increases farmers' incomes, and boosts county-level economic growth.
Zhucheng Customs will continue to strengthen support for Guizhou's specialty agricultural products, promoting more high-quality local products to "join forces" and venture beyond the mountains to reach global markets.
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