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Russia to Ban Import of Many Chinese FruitsThe Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) will on August 10 enact a temporary ban on Chinese pome and stone fruit imports due to high incidences of potentially harmful organisms being detected in shipments of fruit from China over the past few years. |
August 05, 2019 Dan Siekman |
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Chilean Fruit Exports to China Grow by 11% in 2018/19 SeasonLed by China, the Asian market has registered the strongest growth in terms of export volume for Chilean fresh fruit for the 2018/19 season. According to data from the Chilean Fruit Exporter Association (ASOEX), Chile exported around 351,182 tons of fruit to China, accounting for 22.8% of Chile’s total fruit shipments in the 2018/19 season. |
April 21, 2019 Jing Zang |
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Chilean Stone Fruit, a New Rising Star in ChinaIndustry representatives share their insights into the Chilean stone fruit sector, its exports to China, and how to best handle Chilean stone fruit |
February 24, 2019 Andrew |
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Fourth Chile Week Showcasing Chilean Produce Held in ChinaAt the recent China International Import Expo in Shanghai, Ronald Bown, Chairman of ASOEX, discussed the Chilean produce sector and its current promotional activities in China |
November 23, 2018 Andrew |
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First Specific Promotional Campaign for Chilean Nectarines Worldwide Launched in ChinaProduce Report Lecture 47: Charif Christian Carvajal (ASOEX) and Patti Sun (Publicis Betterway) discuss pilot promotional campaign for Chilean nectarines in China |
March 27, 2018 Andrew |
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Yidu Group Pioneers New Model for Chile to China Fresh Fruit ShipmentIt is the first time multiple Chilean producers have banded together to send an ocean shipment “charter” style, where an entire reefer vessel is filled only with fruit and sails directly from Chile to China without making any other port calls, thus cutting several days off the shipping time. |
March 12, 2018 Dan Siekman |
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Australian Stone Fruits Start to Enter Chinese MarketProduce Report Lecture 46: Summerfruit Australia CEO discusses Australian apricots, nectarines, peaches, and plums and their new and improved market access to China |
February 07, 2018 Andrew |
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Taste Australia: Made by Nature. Supported by ScienceProduce Report speaks to Michael Rogers of Hort Innovation to learn about the importance of research and development to the Australian horticulture industry |
December 05, 2017 Andrew |
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Australian Stonefruit Set for Exciting Export Season to ChinaSummary: The 2017/18 Australian stonefruit export season to China is shaping up to be an exciting one, as plums, peaches, and apricots joined nectarines Australian stonefruit in being granted export access to China, and the “Taste Australia” retailer program launched, facilitating greater co-operation between Australian orchards and Chinese retailers. |
December 04, 2017 Andrew D |
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Sweeter Australian Nectarines Coming to China as Season AdvancesAustralian nectarines have been granted access to the Chinese market since 2016. Divergent voices about this Australian hit product are heard among Chinese traders. In the PMA Fresh Connections held in Shanghai on March 16, Produce Report was fortunate to meet Mr. John Moore, the CEO of Summerfruit Australia Limited, at the scene and inquired about his opinions on several hot topics concerning Australian nectarines and their first-year performance in China. |
March 26, 2017 Jing Zang |