In 1994, foreign trade and economic cooperation in Bejing made major progress following overall growth for the previous three years. By 1994, the number of foreign-funded enterprises approved by the city exceeded 10, ...In 1994, foreign trade and economic cooperation in Bejing made major progress following overall growth for the previous three years. By 1994, the number of foreign-funded enterprises approved by the city exceeded 10, 000, the foreign capital actually used amounted to US $ 1.9 billion, and exports totalled US $ 2.1 billion, representing three major breakthroughs. In 1994, 2, 675 foreign-funded enterprises were approved, involving展开更多
Pitaya de mayo (<i>Stenocereus pruinosus</i>) exportation is considered feasible especially to the United States of America (USA) using the adequate preservation and transportation techniques. One of the e...Pitaya de mayo (<i>Stenocereus pruinosus</i>) exportation is considered feasible especially to the United States of America (USA) using the adequate preservation and transportation techniques. One of the exportation requirements is that pitayas, as well as any other tropical fruits, have to be free from Mexican fruit fly contamination and certified by the Food National Sanitary, Iniquity, and Quality Service. This review proved that this fruit is not attacked by the Mexican fruit fly <i>A. ludens</i> or any other Anastrepha species. The fruit fly may <span>be found in some States of Mexican Republic such as some tropical regions bu</span>t not in the semi-arid regions where cacti fruits are grown.展开更多
文摘In 1994, foreign trade and economic cooperation in Bejing made major progress following overall growth for the previous three years. By 1994, the number of foreign-funded enterprises approved by the city exceeded 10, 000, the foreign capital actually used amounted to US $ 1.9 billion, and exports totalled US $ 2.1 billion, representing three major breakthroughs. In 1994, 2, 675 foreign-funded enterprises were approved, involving
文摘Pitaya de mayo (<i>Stenocereus pruinosus</i>) exportation is considered feasible especially to the United States of America (USA) using the adequate preservation and transportation techniques. One of the exportation requirements is that pitayas, as well as any other tropical fruits, have to be free from Mexican fruit fly contamination and certified by the Food National Sanitary, Iniquity, and Quality Service. This review proved that this fruit is not attacked by the Mexican fruit fly <i>A. ludens</i> or any other Anastrepha species. The fruit fly may <span>be found in some States of Mexican Republic such as some tropical regions bu</span>t not in the semi-arid regions where cacti fruits are grown.