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| 100% French-Origin and 100% Naturally Grown: Juliet Apples Debut in ChinaBlue Whale recently introduced 100% French-origin, naturally grown Juliet apples to China for the first time and outlined its plans for future promotional activities. |
May 14, 2026 Jing Zang |
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| Pecans From South Africa Gain Momentum Amid China-Led DemandPecans from South Africa are gaining momentum in China, as rising production and high kernel quality position the country as a key premium supplier to meet strong demand. |
May 12, 2026 Jing Zang |
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| FDK China Market Update — Week 19Fruit Data Kings has released its China market update for week 19. |
May 12, 2026 Produce Report |
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| South African Apples Make Historic Entry Under China’s Zero-Tariff PolicyOn May 1, China’s zero-tariff policy enabled 24 metric tons of South African apples to enter Shenzhen while saving over $2,900 in tariffs. |
May 07, 2026 Jing Zang |
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| Walmart China Bets on Smaller Stores To Revive Hypermarket BusinessWalmart China has reopened its Chengdu CapitaMall Jinniu store in a new compact format, prioritizing fresh food as it overhauls its hypermarket business. |
May 07, 2026 Roy G |
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| Fresh Vietnamese Pomelos and Limes Approved for Import Into ChinaOn April 27, Chinese customs authorities announced that fresh Vietnamese pomelos and limes could be imported into China. |
May 06, 2026 Jing Zang |
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| China Eases Phytosanitary Requirements for South African CitrusOn April 22, China’s General Administration of Customs relaxed its cold treatment requirements for South African oranges, grapefruit, mandarins and tangerines. |
May 05, 2026 Jing Zang |
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| Kenya Becomes China’s 3rd-Largest Avocado SupplierKenya is now the third-largest supplier of avocados to China. |
April 30, 2026 Produce Report |
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| FDK China Market Update — Week 17Fruit Data Kings has released its China market update for week 17. |
April 27, 2026 Produce Report |
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| Vietnam’s Fruit and Vegetable Imports Surge Amid Growing DemandVietnam’s fruit and vegetable imports are set to exceed $1 billion in the first four months of 2026, driven by increased supply and rising demand. |
April 26, 2026 Jing Zang |
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