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Chinese Customs Demand Exporters Sign Coronavirus-Free GuaranteesFood exporters to China are being asked by Chinese customs to sign certifications guaranteeing that their products are free from SARS-CoV-2. June 30, 2020
Benjamin Henry
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
US Blueberries Approved for Import into ChinaBlueberries produced in 11 U.S. states are now allowed to enter China. May 18, 2020
Jing Zang
[Press Release] Cranberries Reach More Chinese Cities as Popularity GrowsCranberry products are finally reaching China’s second- and third-tier cities as consumer awareness increases. May 14, 2020
Produce Report
This Season’s Californian Cherries Hit Chinese MarketThe Chinese debut of this year’s Californian cherries attracted only a mild market response, according to one importer. May 11, 2020
Jing Zang
California Hass Avocados Approved for Import into ChinaCommercial-grade Hass avocados from California will now be permitted to enter China. April 30, 2020
Jing Zang
Produce Marketing Association Holds Virtual Town Hall on E-commerce TrendsThe latest panel in the Produce Marketing Association’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) Virtual Town Hall Series saw global industry professionals discuss trends and lessons from the current e-commerce boom. April 30, 2020
Emily F
[Press Release] PMA Joins PHA in Announcing COVID-19 Fresh Food Fund PartnershipProduce Marketing Association and Partnership for a Healthier America join forces to establish COVID-19 Fresh Food Fund. April 29, 2020
Produce Report
Californian Cherry Harvest Expected to Start Slightly EarlyCalifornia’s cherry harvest is forecast to start 1–2 weeks earlier this year, bringing larger-than-average, high-quality fruits. April 24, 2020
Benjamin Henry
Hopes and Challenges for This Season’s Californian CherriesDespite the promise of this season’s larger crop and the new round of U.S.–China tariff exemptions for Californian cherries, challenges due to the coronavirus epidemic still hang over the industry. April 18, 2020
Jing Zang

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