As Dutch tulips are about to blossom, a few varieties of Holland's beautifully vibrant sweet peppers have already made it to Weihai, a coastal city in Shandong, China. It is reported that these exquisite peppers, which are cultivated by the largest cooperative of growers in the Netherlands—Harvest House, were shipped to China by air in April. Thereupon Shandong's leading supermarket chain, Shandong Jiajiayue Group Co. Ltd, sourced directly and invited consumers to have a taste of Holland's colorful, sweet peppers.
On April 14, Jiajiayue Supermarket and Global Green Team held a product launch ceremony to celebrate this first batch of Dutch sweet peppers in the Chinese market. Delegates of Global Green Team, senior officials of Jiajiayue and Marina Bay, and media representatives attended the event.
This batch of sweet peppers from Holland is understood as having complied with stringent production standards. Additionally, in no more than 48 hours, the peppers were picked, packaged and air-shipped to China, ensuring the product’s freshness and flavor.
According to Mr. Arno Verboom—the general manager of Global Green Team, a globally operating Dutch fruit and vegetable trading company and the sales arm of Harvest House—many varieties of sweet peppers will be introduced to the Chinese market this year. One noteworthy variety is the red and yellow Enjoy a pepper, a bicolored bell pepper that once received the nomination of Innovation Award at BerlinFruit Logistica. The flamboyant Enjoya not only personifies the charm of Dutch tulips, it also bestows an artistic sense of beauty and a sweet, crisp flavor. Mr. Arno Verboom said their sweet peppers can be used for cooking or eaten as a snack. Bold consumers can try sweet peppers in a salad or smoothie. Even so, he mentioned that the color of their peppers is so beautiful that simply admiring them is fine as well.
Meanwhile, the vice general manager of Jiajiayue Group, Ms. Li Mei, expressed Dutch sweet peppers that entered the Chinese market in 2016 achieved a great response in first-tier cities. Shandong Jiajiayue was poised for action last year with the first batch of directly procured sweet peppers from Holland. The supermarket chain has improved product awareness and purchase rate of Dutch sweet peppers in China. And now they are ready to provide a broader selection of nutritious products for the wide range of Chinese consumers who are pursuing healthy lifestyles. “Healthy, nutritious, safe and delicious are the main selling points of the Dutch sweet peppers.”Said Ms. Li.
Holland is well known for its cultivation and export of sweet peppers. In fact, about 85% of Holland's sweet pepper crop is exported to overseas markets. The vast selection of Dutch sweet peppers, which are differentiated by color and shape, include the colorful bell pepper, bicolored bell pepper, pointed pepper, and sweet snack peppers. The varieties of Sweet pepper horticulture are precious and takes meticulous efforts to grow.Crop cultivation utilizes Holland's most advanced greenhouse technologies including glass greenhouse environmental control systems, which result in stylish, nutrient-rich sweet peppers. This time around, in addition to bicolored bell peppers, Shandong Jiajiayue also introduced red, yellow, and orange sweet snack peppers to Chinese consumers.
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