How to transport vegetables for export?
Jan 24, 2024
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Vegetable export transportation process: quote and sign the contract, then go to the quarantine bureau of the export port for inspection, and obtain the corresponding quarantine certificate for vegetable export. After completing all relevant documents, go through the export declaration formalities at the customs office. The documents are then submitted to the relevant bank in the exporting location for negotiation.
1. Quote and sign the contract.
Vegetable exports are classified for foreigners to quote based on variety, specification, supply period, quantity, freight, and so on. The two parties sign a sales contract after properly negotiating, and receive the letter of credit (or other foreign trade payment method) communicated by the sales at least one month in advance of the shipment period., deposit, etc.), and then start the shipment after strict verification and confirmation that there is no error.
2. Application for Inspection
Then proceed to the Quarantine Bureau of the port of export to apply for inspection and obtain the corresponding quarantine certificate for vegetable export.
3. Submit the customs declaration procedures.
After completing all relevant documents, visit the customs office to go through the export declaration procedures.
4. Negotiation.
Shipment, drafting of bills of exchange, preparation of all documents, and submission to relevant banks in the exporting location for negotiation.
5. Precautions for vegetable export.
(1) Pest and disease quarantine (whether exported or imported by customers is the most important), ranging from fumigation treatment to return and destruction in severe cases.
(2) Customers should carefully inquire about the applicable customs clearance and quarantine regulations at the port of destination, such as which vegetables are strictly prohibited from being imported by the other party. Can they bring soil? What pests and diseases will be quarantined? Are there any additional statements from the customer in the contract, etc.?

