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| USHBC To Exhibit at Asia Fruit Logistica 2023 USHBC representatives will present the latest U.S. blueberry industry developments to the global audience of Asia Fruit Logistica 2023. | August 31, 2023 Jing Zang |   | 
| Joy Wing Mau Brings Peach-Flavored US Blueberries to Chinese Consumers On Aug. 26, the U.S. blueberry sector and Joy Wing Mau jointly hosted a ceremony in Tianjin celebrating the 2023 debut of U.S. blueberries. | August 31, 2023 Jing Zang |   | 
| Carrefour Exits Retail Scene in Guangzhou Following the closure of Carrefour China’s last Guangzhou outlet on Aug. 26, there are no operational Carrefour stores in either Guangzhou or Shenzhen. | August 31, 2023 Jing Zang |   | 
| Thai Longan Exports to China Down 20% Thai longan exports to China have been 20% lower this year owing to greater volumes from other producers such as Cambodia. | August 30, 2023 Roy G |   | 
| China and South Africa Sign Avocado Export Agreement Following agreements made last year with Tanzania and Kenya, China has now signed another avocado export deal with South Africa. | August 28, 2023 Roy G |   | 
| China Customs Suspends Mango Imports From Taiwan On Aug. 21, China’s General Administration of Customs temporarily suspended mango imports from Taiwan, citing the detection of passionvine mealybugs. | August 27, 2023 Jing Zang |   | 
| Mango Pineapples Proving Popular on Chinese Market A novel mango-flavored pineapple variety now being grown in Hainan is quickly becoming a sensation in China. | August 24, 2023 Jing Zang |   | 
| South Africa’s Citrus Exports to China Dwindle This Season South African citrus exports to China have seen a notable decline this season, counterbalanced by strong demand from Europe. | August 23, 2023 Jing Zang |   | 
| Vietnam’s 2023 Durian Exports Set To Top $1.2 Billion Vietnamese durian exports in 2023 are expected to be worth $1.2–1.5 billion, a threefold increase compared with last year. | August 23, 2023 Jing Zang |   | 
| China’s Dragon Fruit Imports Down 50% in First Half of 2023 In the first half of 2023, China imported 206,000 metric tons of dragon fruit worth $187 million, year-on-year decreases of 50.4% and 42.9%, respectively. | August 21, 2023 Jing Zang |   | 


