The State Forestry and Grassland Administration recently approved us the export of 50,000 live plants of the CITES Appendix I cactus family, the family Cactaceae. spp, to Saudi Arabia. The decision follows a thorough review and evaluation by the regulator.
Cactaceae are known for their unique appearance and many uses in medicine, food and decoration. It is a valuable source of cultural and economic importance, especially in areas where it grows in abundance. However, many species in this family are now endangered or threatened due to overexploitation and habitat destruction.
The cactaceae.spp we export are obtained through artificial cultivation, which ensures their sustainability and health. This practice ensures that the plants are grown in a controlled environment, thereby reducing the pressure on natural ecosystems. Therefore, the export of 50,000 live plants to Saudi Arabia is a major step in the protection and preservation of cacti.
The regulator’s decision to approve the export is a testament to our company’s commitment to sustainable farming practices and environmental protection. It also reflects the Chinese government’s commitment to promoting sustainable trade practices, ensuring the protection of endangered species and promoting environmental protection.
Furthermore, this development is a step towards raising awareness of the importance of protecting biodiversity and the need for global action to protect our natural resources. The cacti family is just one of many endangered species facing extinction due to human activities. We have a responsibility to make sure we act to save these species before it’s too late.
Our company will continue to adhere to the concept of sustainable trade practices and environmental protection, and promote the protection of biodiversity and endangered species with modest efforts.
Post time: Mar-27-2023