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How to regulate fruit e-commerce
The realization of standardization needs a process. Under the current situation, it is suggested to promote standardization development from five aspects: standardized planting, traceability of agricultural products, personalization, logistics standardization and packaging standardization.

Standardized planting. It is planted according to certain scientific standards. Through standardized planting, fruit can achieve high yield, high quality and value-added, and the final output value will be greatly improved. Standardized planting has strict and complicated requirements.

Fruit is traceable. Is to give vegetables an "explanation". Using the dynamic quality traceability system of agricultural products, all kinds of information about agricultural products production are stored in a bar code, and then the bar code is attached to the outer packaging. Consumers can find out the producers, inspectors, medication, fertilization, picking date and other contents of agricultural products in the packaging bag through computers, telephones, networks and other forms, and even find out the seeds and seedlings of these agricultural products.

Do "personalization". That is, the seller is required to take the unique characteristics of the product as a selling point. For example, mountain apples, although sweet, lack water, and there is no way to implement them according to standardization, which requires sellers to explain to consumers. In fact, big fruit is not necessarily of good quality. Agricultural products are very special, and everyone has different tastes and psychological expectations. You may praise the seller because the apple is sweet, or you may give the seller a bad review because the apple is too sweet. In this case, it is more meaningful to enhance the value of each fruit with creativity instead of forcing standardization.

Logistics standardization, packaging standardization. This is also easy to do. For example, apples are suitable for single product packaging in the place of origin, which can avoid damage during transportation, while some products are suitable for logistics and repackaging in distribution centers.