JIASHI, CHINA -
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- 9 October 2025 - China Prune Industry Conference 2025 and the 10th
Kashgar·Jiashi Prune Expo, Xinjiang kicked off On August in Jiashi
County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
In recent years, Jiashi has become China's largest plum producer.The
county boasts 38,000 hectares of plum orchards with an expected output
of 410,000 metric tons this year, and attracted 25 enterprises to
produce 22 types of plum-based products, including juice, dried fruit,
wine, and jam.
Blessed with abundant sunlight and trace elements such as calcium,
potassium, and selenium in both soil and water, the region offers an
ideal environment for growing plums. As a result, the plums are rich in
anthocyanins and vitamins, which provide antioxidant and digestive
benefits—making them highly popular among consumers.
Fresh plums and orther fruits in Jiashi county, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Located in the Kashgar Prefecture, Jiashi County enjoys an average of
2,800 hours of sunshine annually, with a daily temperature difference of
up to 20 degrees Celsius. The soil here is mildly alkaline and rich in
selenium. The extreme temperature variations, prolonged sunlight, and
excellent soil conditions make this area renowned as China's "Land of
Melons and Fruits."
Melons have been cultivated here since the Han dynasty, more than two
millennia ago. Today Jiashi's melons come in 28 varieties, all of
exceptional quality. Each one is honey-sweet, incredibly delicious, and
leaves a lasting, memorable taste. They offers not just a pleasure for
the palate but a balm for the soul, and are hailed as "the finest melon
under heaven".
Sweetness has become the signature flavor of Jiashi County. Yet this
sweetness is not merely a natural gift to the palate, it is also a
symbolic expression of the local people's warm hospitality and simple,
sincere way of life.
Today, Jiashi's plum and melons are making their way across the country
and beyond to overseas markets. As a historic hub along the ancient Silk
Road, Jiashi is now experiencing renewed vitality in economic, trade
and cultural exchanges under the Belt and Road Initiative.