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First Chilean Cherries Hit Jiangnan Market, Prices Exceed Shanghai’sThe season’s first air shipment of Chilean Cherries have hit Jiangnan Market in Guangzhou, selling for a higher price than Shanghai’s recent shipment. Meanwhile, amid social unrest in Chile, the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association (ASOEX) assures the global industry that fresh fruit exports are stable and should not experience significant effects. |
October 31, 2019 Emily F |
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First Chilean Cherry Flight of the Season Reaches ShanghaiOn October 18, the first air shipment of Chilean cherries to China for the 2019/20 season arrived at Shanghai Huizhan Fruit and Vegetable Market. Shortly after arrival, all 141 cartons of cherries had already fully sold out, kicking off the season with an excellent start. |
October 21, 2019 Jing Zang |
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Chilean Cherry Exports Set to Reach 209,000 Tons This SeasonASOEX’s Chilean Cherry Committee expects a 16.1% increase in export volume relative to last season |
October 18, 2019 Andrew |
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CSF Market’s Fruit Sales Reveal Evolving Chinese Consumption HabitsSupermarket sales data show the development of produce consumption trends in China with a clear shift to imported fruit |
October 08, 2019 Judyliu |
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China H1 Fruit Trade Data: Imports Rise, Exports FallChina’s exports of fruits dropped 21.3% in value year-over-year during the first half of 2019 to $2.47 billion. Meanwhile, imports rose 27.4% to $5.98 billion. |
August 15, 2019 Dan Siekman |
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Market Analysis: China's Cherry Imports Plummet for Summer 2019According to several industry insiders, cherries in the Chinese market from Central Asian countries and Turkey are competitive in prices but have drawbacks in post-harvest practices which negatively affect fruit quality and shelf life. However, one of American cherries’ key strengths lies exactly in their proper treatment after picking so they could reach China with high levels of freshness and firmness. |
July 30, 2019 Jing Zang |
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Turkish Cherry Exporters Have High Hopes for ChinaThe first shipment to China from this year’s Turkish cherry season was reportedly sent out from the city of Afyonkarahisar in western Turkey’s Afyon province on June 27. With recent news that Turkish cherries exported to China will no longer be required to undergo cold treatment, and US-China trade tensions reducing volumes and raising prices of US cherries in China, representatives from the fruit industry and government in Turkey have high expectations for the development of the China market in this and coming seasons. |
July 10, 2019 Dan Siekman |
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Cold Treatment No Longer Required for Turkish Cherries Imported to ChinaWith the recent removal of a Chinese requirement that cherries exported from Turkey to China undergo a 16-day cold treatment period, the China market is now open to the large majority of the Turkish cherry crop, and exports are expected to rise significantly over coming seasons. |
July 01, 2019 Dan Siekman |
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Season’s First Shipment of Uzbek Cherries Reaches ShanghaiOn May 29, 2019, a flight loaded with thirty tons of Uzbek cherries landed in Shanghai, marking the first shipment to China for this season. The next morning at Shanghai Huizhan Fruit and Vegetable Market, a grand ceremony was held to celebrate the Uzbek cherry’s debut on China’s e-commerce giant Tmall. |
June 06, 2019 Jing Zang |
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2018 Year in Review: China's Cherry MarketChina imported 186,263 tons of cherries valued at USD 1.30 billion in 2018, increasing by 182.82% in volume and 169.42% in value compared to 2017 (102,000 tons and USD 770 million, respectively). The cherry’s popularity in China remains strong, with almost no end in sight. |
May 30, 2019 Jing Zang |