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Californian Almonds Show Positive Signs in China Amid Trade DisputeAt the recent China Nut Health Week, Richard Waycott of the Almond Board of California discussed the impact of the US–China trade dispute on the almond sector |
September 30, 2019 Tim |
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[Press Release] ProChile Highlights Chilean Citrus at Asia Fruit LogisticaOne of the most outstanding products of this year’s edition of Asia Fruit Logistica was Chilean citrus, which will be authorized to enter the mainland China market from November of this year, when Chinese president Xi Jinping travels to Chile for the APEC Leaders Summit. |
September 28, 2019 Dan Siekman |
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Australian Table Grape Exports to China Increase in 2019In an exclusive interview, Australian Table Grape Association CEO, Jeff Scott, explains the country’s recent growth in table grape exports to China |
September 26, 2019 Produce Report |
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[Press Release] New dates for Asia Fruit Logistica in 2020Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show will take place on 23-25 September in 2020, three weeks later than usual. |
September 25, 2019 Andrew D |
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Exports of Belgian Conference Pears to China Continue to GrowMarc Evrard, commercial director of BFV, speaks to Produce Report about the company’s success in exporting Belgian pears to China |
September 23, 2019 Andrew |
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Cambodian Mango Growers Aim for Faster Access to Chinese MarketChinese customs officials due to inspect Cambodian mango farms and packing plants in October |
September 22, 2019 Tim |
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First Shipment of Athos Blueberries from Peru Arrives in ShanghaiAziz El Sous, commercial manager at Grupo Athos, discusses the arrival of the company’s first shipment of Peruvian blueberries in Shanghai and his expectations for the Chinese market |
September 18, 2019 Andrew D |
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[Press Release] Peru Conquers Asian Markets as a Partner Country at Asia Fruit LogisticaPeru’s partner country status at Asia Fruit Logistica 2019 proves a resounding success |
September 17, 2019 Produce Report |
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China Exempts U.S. Agricultural Product Tariffs as Tensions EaseOn September 13, Beijing announced that it would be excluding some U.S. agricultural goods from tariffs it had imposed in response to similar U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods in the ongoing trade war between the two countries. Although the announcement, made via a report by China’s state media outlet Xinhua News Agency, gave few details and only specifically mentioned pork and soybeans, other U.S. agricultural products are expected to receive similar tariff exemptions. Private buyers in China also recently made the largest purchase of U.S. soybeans since June, buying over 600,000 tonnes of soybeans on September 12 which is slated to be shipped to China between October and December of this year. |
September 15, 2019 Andrew D |
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[Press Release] Quality Shines Through at Asia Fruit LogisticaVisitor numbers hold up well at the Hong Kong show, with exhibitors highlighting the quality of meetings and strong business outcomes |
September 12, 2019 Produce Report |