Download
Beijing residents can expect to taste more fresh melons from the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
A weeklong trade fair opened on Wednesday, bringing more than 50 metric tons of Hami melons to the Wangfujing Street shopping district as well as about 100 of the capital's supermarkets.
It's the first time the Hami prefecture government has brought the melons to the capital in such large quantities as part of its branding strategy to promote the industry, said Wang Jianquan, deputy head of the Hami prefecture.
The trade fair in Beijing was also aimed at helping local melon farmers tide over market difficulties this year, Wang said.
The price of Hami melons has dropped slightly because of a larger crop this year and bad weather in China's southern area, which has hindered transportation of the melons.
About 10 supermarkets or companies in Beijing signed agreements with Hami to set up cooperation with local farmers, dealers and retailers of the melons.
Next week, buyers from an additional 13 Beijing supermarkets will fly to the prefecture to order more melons, according to Zhuang Yuping, a coordinator of the trade fair.
The Hami melon, a type of cantaloupe, with an off-white, yellow, pink or green rind, gets its name from Xinjiang's Hami prefecture, which was registered nationally as the birthplace of the fruit, according to Zhuang.
In other areas on the Chinese mainland, many melons have been sold under the brand of Hami melon, creating more competition for farmers in the prefecture, Wang said.
"The Hami melon is sweeter and crisper than other types of melons in China," he said.
Zhu Xinyuan, a spokesman for the prefecture, said the produce used for the trade fair is packaged and labeled to ensure authenticity.
Zhuang said it is hard to standardize agricultural products, but the Hami government has done a good job because each melon has the same price and packaging.
About the broadcaster:
Nelly Min is an editor at China Daily with more than 10 years of experience as a newspaper editor and photographer. She has worked at major newspapers in the U.S., including the Los Angeles Times and the Detroit Free Press. She is also fluent in Korean.
职场英语:成为优秀员工要去做的九件事(双语)
职场英语:银行业薪酬优势逐年缩水(双语)
职场英语:职场聪明人的口头禅(双语)
职场英语:春节过后,中国年轻人忙跳槽
职场英语:职场中永远不要说的那些话
职场英语:喝水也能毁了演讲 演讲中喝水的学问
职场英语:办公室里的四类人(双语)
职场英语:没时间运动是借口 工作再忙也要动起来
职场英语:怎样做到职场人见人爱
职场英语:员工写信含蓄的请老板加薪及老板的含蓄回复
职场英语:工作中不要说的13句话(双语)
职场英语:双休日如何让大脑远离工作?
职场英语:活着就是为了改变世界
职场英语:企业激励员工睡眠(双语)
职场英语:10件小事让你工作效率更高
职场英语:如何跟老外BOSS请假?
职场英语:想加薪?周四说!周一到周五的工作“黄历”
职场英语:那些不愁找工作的文凭(双语)
职场英语:春节假期后忙跳槽 你换工作了吗?
Facebook雅虎女强人联盟:被批评只因我们是女人(双语)
Groupon创始人梅森致员工的幽默公开信:我被炒了
面试英语:校园招聘会上必胜求职5大绝招
职场英语:10种方式给自己更多前进的动力
如何合理的管理上班时间,提高工作效率
职场英语:从标点符号测试你的性格(双语)
职场英语:八种方式理清你的思绪(双语)
双语阅读:大学生就业遭遇性别歧视
职场英语:刷微博也能找到满意工作
职场英语:职场女性擦亮眼 别被男人的微笑给骗了
职场英语:压力大才能效率高?(双语)
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |