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China’s First Durian Processing Plant Set To Begin Operations in JuneChina’s first durian processing plant is reportedly nearing completion, with operations slated to begin in June 2025. |
January 13, 2025 Jing Zang |
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China Tightens Durian Inspections Over Food Safety ConcernsChina Customs will now require all incoming durian shipments to be tested for the potential carcinogen auramine O. |
January 12, 2025 Jing Zang |
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Frutas de Chile Aims To Win Over More Young Consumers by Innovative CampaignsFrutas de Chile intends to foster market growth by attracting a larger base of young consumers through innovative marketing initiatives. |
January 08, 2025 Jing Zang |
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Chilean Cherry Arrival Volumes Stabilize Ahead of Chinese New YearThis season’s exports of fresh Chilean cherries to China currently stand at 486,000 metric tons. |
January 07, 2025 Produce Report |
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Combined Sea/Air Shipments of Chilean Fruit to China Approved for Transit via MexicoFresh Chilean fruit exports to China via combined sea/air shipments are now permitted to transit through Mexico. |
January 06, 2025 Jing Zang |
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Agrovision’s Blueberry Orchard in Yunnan Begins HarvestingAgrovision’s blueberry orchard in Yunnan province began harvesting on Dec. 27, with this season’s output expected to reach 500 metric tons and $3.01 million. |
January 03, 2025 Jing Zang |
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Jingold Aims To Boost China Supply This SeasonDespite strong demand from the European market, Italian kiwifruit brand Jingold is committed to increasing its supply to China this season. |
January 03, 2025 Jing Zang |
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[Press Release] China’s Blueberry Variety IP Protection Initiative AnnouncedIndustry stakeholders have announced the Blueberry Variety Intellectual Property Protection Initiative, aimed at protecting IP rights in China’s blueberry sector. |
January 01, 2025 Produce Report |
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Export Code Fraud Threatens Vietnam’s Durian Trade With ChinaFraudulent export code use in Vietnam’s durian sector risks jeopardizing trade with China. |
December 31, 2024 Jing Zang |
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EU Strengthens Inspections of Vietnamese Durians Over Pesticide Residue ViolationsThe European Union has temporarily raised its border inspection rate for Vietnamese durians from 10% to 20% owing to non-compliance with pesticide residue regulations. |
December 30, 2024 Jing Zang |