Wednesday, March 16, 2022

B2B site helps sales of African agricultural products

From September 26th to 29th, the second China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo was held in Changsha, and African agricultural products attracted the attention of many exhibitors. In fact, many Chinese companies are already pushing African agricultural products into the Chinese market. As a Hunan enterprise focusing on agricultural e-commerce, cnhnb.com has more thoughts on using e-commerce channels to promote the sales of African agricultural products in China.

Agriculture B2B

Founded in 2013, cnhnb.com is an agricultural industrial B2B platform developed and operated by Hunan Huinong Technology Co., Ltd. cnhnb.com collects ten categories and more than 20,000 kinds of conventional agricultural products. Among them, there are about 200 kinds of agricultural products from Africa on the platform. According to the big data of the platform, the scale of African agricultural products entering the Chinese market is expanding, and the transaction is showing a growth trend. It is expected that there is still a lot of room for future transaction growth.

Monday, March 14, 2022

Russia-Ukraine conflict harms Serbian apple exports

 Zoran Keserović, chairman of the Serbian Vojvodina Fruit Growers Association, said that since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Serbian apple exports to Russia have been affected, and it is expected that the total export volume will decrease by 25%, and may even exceed 30%.

It is understood that about 80% of Serbia's apples are exported to the Russian market. After the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the country's apple exporters suffered losses.

Serbian Apple

Statistics show that in 2021, Serbian fresh apple exports to Russia will be worth about $108 million. Fruit growers say the situation is deteriorating, with disruptions in transport, rising prices and having to detour through Ukraine. Russia is expected to continue to increase fruit cultivation to meet its needs.

Keserović pointed out that before the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, it was expected that this year could be the hardest for Serbian apple merchants since 2007. Local apples have long relied heavily on the Russian market. They once exported more than 90% of their apples to Russia, and now they account for 75% to 80%.

It is reported that the total export value of fresh apples from Serbia in 2021 is 127 million US dollars, which is the eighth largest export product of its agri-food industry.

B2B site helps sales of African agricultural products

From September 26th to 29th, the second China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo was held in Changsha, and African agricultural products attract...