Organic bananas
from Colima, Mexico
(screenshot)
The food and agricultural products exhibition area of the 7th CIIE is themed "Green, Healthy, Innovation, Development and Sustainability", bringing together global delicacies. It will continue to set up a "Dairy Products Zone", "Agricultural Products Zone" and "Crop Seed Zone". More than 1,500 companies from hundreds of countries and regions are showing organic and healthy "local specialties" and various processed agricultural and food products that integrate modern technology.
Madagascar's lamb made its debut at the CIIE, opening up new ideas for this least developed country to promote agricultural modernization; on the barren saline-alkali land, sorghum, corn and rice stand proudly, showing the magical changes that agricultural technology has brought to the land... In the food and agricultural products exhibition area of the 7th CIIE, the fragrance of delicacies from all over the world and the sweetness of flowers and fruits convey the vigorous vitality behind the food and beautiful scenery.
"Beyond the mountains and the sea, there is a group of Smurfs..." You are welcome to hum the familiar melody and take a photo with the Belgian national treasure animation star at the booth of Dole, a global century-old fruit and vegetable brand. At present, China has become the largest importer of Belgian pears in Asia, and Dole's imports of Belgian pears account for 90% of the total imports. The Smurfs co-branded pear gift box will be launched at the CIIE for the first time. "China and Belgium signed the 'Belt and Road' cooperation document in 2017 to accelerate trade exchanges. The second largest fruit apple in Belgium is also in preparation for opening." The relevant person in charge of the exhibition area revealed. At the last CIIE, Dole made pineapple peels into beautiful handbags. This year, "black technology" will be on display at the booth. Discarded banana stems and leaves will be made into traditional Malaysian costumes, paying tribute to the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia in a special way.
From the fifth global debut of black diamond pineapples and South American organic bananas to the sixth global debut of Ecuadorian kirin fruit, Good Farmer, an old friend of the CIIE, will launch two new products for the first time in the world - organic bananas from the Colima region of Mexico and Good Farmer's small golden bar frozen durian from the core production area of Thailand's golden pillow durian. In the vegetable area "TOP VEG", more than 50 popular products such as Cupra gold and silver corn, chestnut pumpkin, bunched tomatoes from the Netherlands, and Masali sweet potatoes and organic sweet potatoes from Japanese seed sources are ready to jump into the vegetable basket of Chinese families.
Enjoy your sense of smell and vision while the aroma of coffee is still in your mouth! Roses from Colombia, anemones from Italy, eryngiums from Kenya, king proteas from South Africa, lilies from Japan... The Shanghua Group booth, which is recognized as the "most beautiful booth" at the CIIE, built a romantic "street garden" with changing scenery this year. It also conveyed the love of life through the creation of life scenes. More than 100 imported tropical planting varieties from Colombia, the Netherlands, and Thailand formed a new tropical planting area. Old piles of rare tropical planting varieties such as anthuriums, staghorn ferns, white-colored monstera, begonias, and philodendrons, either stood upright in pots or were framed, adding a bit of vitality and elegance to the retro-style home. Sitting on the sofa, it seems that you can pick a few tomatoes from the potted plants and taste them at will. In the air, the fragrance of rosemary and basil lingers on the tip of your nose. This is the "Happy Age Garden" jointly created by Shanghua Group and Kangyang Group, so that the elderly can feel like they are in nature at home. In the bustling city, small animals also have a home - dozens of nectar-producing plants such as sunflowers, asters, trumpet creepers, and ageratum gather together. In the "nectar-producing plants" area, an "insect hotel" is quietly opened!
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