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China’s Fruit Import/Export Statistics for First Half of 2020 ReleasedIn the first half of 2020, China imported 3.64 million tons of fruit valued at $6.33 billion and exported 1.35 million tons valued at $1.98 billion, year-on-year changes of −8%, +14%, +24% and +25%, respectively. September 03, 2020
Jing Zang
US Apple Production Declines Slightly, Gala Still Top VarietyU.S. apple production is projected to be slightly lower this year, despite increasing demand. August 24, 2020
Benjamin Henry
[Press Release] Interpoma 2020 Is Changing Format and Going DigitalInterpoma, the world’s only trade show dedicated exclusively to apples, goes digital for its 2020 edition. August 09, 2020
Produce Report
Chinese Apple Juice Concentrate Exports Soar During First Half of 2020Even while most international trade has slowed down owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, exports of Chinese apple juice concentrate have skyrocketed. August 06, 2020
Benjamin Henry
[Press Release] Chile Signs Historic Memorandum of Understanding With ChinaASOEX and the CCCFNA recently signed a new agreement to strengthen ties between the Chilean and Chinese fresh fruit industries. July 20, 2020
Produce Report
Chinese Apple Exports Rise, Production Remains StableExports of Chinese apples have risen this year, although prices and domestic sales have lagged behind. July 19, 2020
Benjamin Henry
Five Fruits to Look Out for Under EU’s New Phytosanitary RegulationsEU implements new phytosanitary requirements with implications for five Chinese fruit exports. July 07, 2020
Benjamin Henry
Guangzhou Customs Cracks 120 Million Yuan Fruit Smuggling CaseOn June 3, customs authorities in Guangzhou busted a major fruit smuggling operation being run by two gangs out of Hong Kong. June 16, 2020
Philip K
Kazakhstan Lifts Import Ban on Chinese FruitKazakhstan’s Ministry of Agriculture removes its temporary import ban on certain Chinese fruits. May 04, 2020
Jing Zang
China Fruit Exports Face Difficulties Due to PandemicChina is starting to get back to work, but exports are taking a major hit as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread around the globe. April 24, 2020
Benjamin Henry

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