NANFENG COUNTY, China – As the peak harvest season culminates in Jiangxi province, agricultural authorities project a record-breaking yield of approximately 300,000 metric tons of Nanfeng mandarins. This exceptional harvest from the renowned citrus-growing region signals both robust domestic production and expanding international influence for this distinctive fruit variety.
Cultivated across 14,700 hectares in Nanfeng county within Fuzhou city, these mandarins have achieved legendary status for their exceptional qualities: remarkably thin skin, abundant juiciness, and intense sweetness. The fruit’s prestige traces back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), when they were exclusively selected as imperial tribute for royal households, establishing their historical significance in Chinese agriculture.
Contemporary agricultural exporters have successfully transformed this historical legacy into global commercial success. According to official trade data from Fuzhou Customs, local producers have strategically expanded their international footprint, now distributing to over 40 countries and regions worldwide. Key export markets include Southeast Asian nations and European Union countries, demonstrating the fruit’s cross-cultural appeal.
The January-November 2025 export statistics reveal substantial growth: 66,000 tons of Nanfeng mandarins valued at 410 million yuan (approximately $58 million) passed through customs supervision. This export performance highlights the fruit’s increasing competitiveness in international produce markets and the effectiveness of China’s agricultural export strategies.
The global distribution of Nanfeng mandarins represents more than mere commercial achievement—it signifies the successful internationalization of a historically significant agricultural product while maintaining its quality standards and cultural heritage. As harvest operations continue, industry observers anticipate further market expansion and potential price premiums for this premium citrus variety in international markets.
