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Season’s First Air Shipment of Northwest Cherries Reaches ChinaThis season’s first air shipment of Northwest cherries arrived in Shanghai on June 5, with further direct charter flights scheduled. |
June 10, 2020 Jing Zang |
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[Press Release] Chinese Consumers to Enjoy Chilean Citrus for First Time This SeasonThe first shipments of Chilean citrus will soon start to arrive in China. |
June 09, 2020 Produce Report |
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Thai Fruit Reaches China via Cross-Border Train for First TimeOn May 21, a train loaded with 231.6 tons of Thai mangosteens and durians arrived in China’s Guangxi province. |
June 07, 2020 Jing Zang |
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Cambodian Mangos and Longans Likely to Gain Access to ChinaOfficials expect that Cambodian mangos and longans will soon be permitted to enter China after the COVID-19 pandemic subsides. |
June 03, 2020 Jing Zang |
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China’s Fruit Imports in 2020 Q1 Driven by High-Value ProductsDespite a 12% decline in import volume, China’s fruit import value still saw 7% growth in 2020 Q1 owing to the strong performance of high-value fruit categories. |
May 29, 2020 Jing Zang |
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Indonesian Dragon Fruit Approved for Import into ChinaPurple-, red- and white-fleshed varieties of Indonesian dragon fruit are now permitted to enter China. |
May 29, 2020 Jing Zang |
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Mangosteen Prices in China Witness Sharp DeclineAs exports of Thai mangosteens to China pick up, prices drop by almost half in one month. |
May 27, 2020 Jing Zang |
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China Customs Releases New List of Permitted Fruit ImportsChina’s General Administration of Customs publishes its latest list of fruits approved for import. |
May 25, 2020 Benjamin Henry |
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China’s Fruit Trade Deficit Expected to Grow Over Next DecadeThe recently released China Agricultural Outlook Report (2020–2029) predicts a growing fruit trade deficit in the coming decade. |
May 25, 2020 Philip K |
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Guangxi Opens Two New Land Ports of Entry for Thai Fruit ExportsTwo new land ports of entry are now open for Thai fruit exports to China’s Guangxi province. |
May 20, 2020 Benjamin Henry |