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Sweeter Australian Nectarines Coming to China as Season AdvancesAustralian nectarines have been granted access to the Chinese market since 2016. Divergent voices about this Australian hit product are heard among Chinese traders. In the PMA Fresh Connections held in Shanghai on March 16, Produce Report was fortunate to meet Mr. John Moore, the CEO of Summerfruit Australia Limited, at the scene and inquired about his opinions on several hot topics concerning Australian nectarines and their first-year performance in China. March 26, 2017
Jing Zang
Joy Wing Mau to Form New Joint Ventures with Capespan and HortifrutJoy Wing Mau and Capespan will form a new JV covering many parts of Asia, while a JV with Hortifrut will produce berries in mainland China. JWM has also recently acquired a stake in Shennong Variety Management of New Zealand. March 24, 2017
Dan Siekman
PMA Fresh Connections Successfully Held in China for the Fifth TimeSpeeches and panel discussions were successfully organized by PMA in China for industry leaders to meet and develop global business initiatives. March 21, 2017
Tongyue

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Frutacloud CEO: How Can a New Produce Cover All Channels in China?In the PMA Fresh Connections held in Shanghai on March 16, George Liu, the CEO of Frutacloud, gave a speech on online and offline marketing strategies in China. In his speech, he especially stressed the need for channel coverage and elaborated on how to maximize that in China for a new product. March 20, 2017
Jing Zang
Another Successful PMA Fresh Connections: China Held in ShanghaiShanghai’s fifth PMA conference brought together produce industry leaders, officials, and experts to secure new business opportunities March 20, 2017
Tongyue
Citrus Australia 2016 Export SummaryRecord year for Australian citrus exports; China becomes #1 importer for first time March 15, 2017
Andrew
Jaffa Orri Eyes China’s Fresh Produce MarketNew way to decrease food waste with easy peeler mandarin March 15, 2017
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China's Exports of Fruit and Vegetable to Indonesia Fell But Expected to RiseChina is the largest fruit and vegetable supplier to Indonesia. In 2016, China exported 753,500 tons of fruits and vegetables to Indonesia, with a value of 763 million US dollars, both figures fell 9.38% and 0.52% respectively. Products from China accounted for about 60% of Indonesia's total imports of fruits and vegetables. March 14, 2017
poqmars
AQSIQ: China Allowable Imported Fruits (Updated 24 February 2017)The authoritative list of what fruits from what regions can be imported into China is maintained by the General Administration of Quality Inspection, Supervision and Quarantine (AQSIQ). The agency periodically posts updates to the list on its website. March 14, 2017
Dan Siekman
BayWa’s Strategy in the International Fruit TradeFrom its beginnings in Munich in 1923, BayWa is now a key player in the international fruit business March 12, 2017
Andrew

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