Eggs from Ningxia make fast, cool trip to Hong Kong
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Nearly 14 tons of fresh eggs from Guyuan, Ningxia Hui autonomous region, arrived in Hong Kong after a 72-hour trip in refrigeration. It was the first delivery of eggs from Ningxia to the city.
The eggs, produced by Phoenix Eco-Agriculture, go directly from the hens that lay them via automated conveyors to the processing plant. After sorting, disinfecting, crack testing, weighing and labeling, they are packed and prepared for shipment within five hours to ensure optimal freshness.
Phoenix's "Golden Swan" brand eggs are crafted to meet international standards, with a high lutein content — more than 1,680 micrograms per 100 grams, significantly higher than average — a feature that sets them apart in the market.
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