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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
Exploring Cherry Growing Regions in ChinaAn Article that Tells Where Most of China’s Cherries are Produced May 30, 2019
Tim
ASIA FRESH EXPO latest buyer list released | Pagoda, Xianfeng, FRESHIPPO joined! ASIA FRESH EXPO latest buyer list released | Pagoda, Xianfeng, FRESHIPPO joined! May 24, 2019
Produce Report
Hema Fresh’s First Ever Store Closure Happening in MayHema Fresh Closes its Store in Kunshan county-city in the city of Suzhou May 23, 2019
Tim
Southern Hemisphere Citrus Growers Playing an Increasingly Prominent RoleProduce Report Lecture: María del Pilar Arévalo of San Miguel discusses the increasingly important role of southern hemisphere countries in the global citrus sector May 21, 2019
Andrew
Wal-mart’s First Custom-built Distribution Center Won AwardWal-mart’s Perishable Food Distribution Center in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, Won Award in 2019 May 20, 2019
Tim
Tickets on sale for ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICAASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA 4-6 September 2019, Hong Kong, AsiaWorld-Expo Asia’s Fresh Produce Trading Hub Tickets on sale for ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA May 20, 2019
Produce Report
U.S., China Increase Tariffs as Trade War Escalates As the United States raises tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese imports and China retaliates with similar tariff increases on $60 billion of American products, trade in agricultural products, including fruit and vegetables, between the two countries is becoming increasingly costly. May 16, 2019
Andrew D

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Meet Better DoleMeet Better Dole May 13, 2019
Produce Report

Dole booth in the first CIIE

Chinese citrus expected to gain access to the U.S. marketAfter years of evaluation and negotiation, Chinese citrus is one step closer to gaining access to the American market. The agency’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) have determined that pomelos, nanfeng honey mandarins, ponkans, sweet oranges, and satsuma mandarins from China can be safely imported into the U.S under a systematic approach to protect against the introduction of plant pests. From May 1 to July 1, 2019,。 May 12, 2019
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