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South Africa Commences Table Grape Harvest SeasonIn South Africa, export-inspected table grapes totaled 27,500 metric tons as of week 48, marking a 20% decline from the previous season due to a delayed start. |
December 19, 2023 Jing Zang |
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Spanish Persimmons Set To Debut on Chinese MarketSpain’s leading fruit exporter, Anecoop S. Coop., is shipping its first container of persimmons bound for China. |
December 18, 2023 Olga |
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Chile Set To Export Peaches and Apricots to China This SeasonChile is set to start exporting peaches and apricots to China this season. |
December 13, 2023 Jing Zang |
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Rising Demand in China Driving Increase in Vietnamese Durian PricesAs Vietnam enters the durian off-season, strong demand in the Chinese market has caused purchase prices to surge for Vietnamese durians. |
December 12, 2023 Roy G |
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Fresh Kazakhstani Peaches and Apricots Granted China Market AccessOn Dec. 4, China’s General Administration of Customs announced that fresh peaches and apricots from Kazakhstan could be imported into China. |
December 10, 2023 Jing Zang |
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Uruguayan Lemons Approved for Import Into ChinaOn Nov. 29, Chinese customs authorities announced that fresh Uruguayan lemons could be imported into China. |
December 10, 2023 Jing Zang |
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Chilean Citrus Exports Increase 48% This SeasonDespite challenges related to climate change and the El Niño phenomenon, Chilean citrus exports recovered strongly this season, surging by 48%. |
December 06, 2023 Roy G |
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High-Quality Dragon Fruit in Short Supply in VietnamDespite farm gate prices for Vietnamese dragon fruit reaching their annual peak, the available supply is falling short of market demand. |
December 05, 2023 Jing Zang |
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Chile Unveils Its Tailored-for-China Cherry VarietyThe Chilean cherry industry has introduced a new variety aimed primarily at the Chinese market. |
November 29, 2023 Olga |
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Domestic Apples Reach Record Prices in China as Imports DeclineA new USDA report forecasts a 20% drop in China’s apple imports, as cost-conscious consumers switch to domestic fruit. |
November 28, 2023 Roy G |