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| Low GI Adds New Dimension to Cherry Nutrition MarketingSweet-tasting Chilean Santina cherries are now proven to be a genuinely low-GI food, showing that sweetness doesn’t always mean a blood sugar spike. |
December 25, 2025 Produce Report |
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| Chilean Cherry Seminar: 2025/26 Export Projection Revised Downward, Preview of Chilean Cherry Ice and Snow FestivalOn Dec. 23, the Chilean Cherry Committee held its first online seminar of the 2025/26 season. |
December 25, 2025 Produce Report |
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| Chilean Cherry Ice and Snow Festival Creates New Consumption Occasions Between Christmas and Spring FestivalThe Chilean Cherry Ice and Snow Festival has now kicked off across China. |
December 24, 2025 Produce Report |
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| Fresh Vietnamese Jackfruit Approved for Import Into ChinaOn Dec. 19, Chinese customs authorities announced that fresh Vietnamese jackfruit could be imported into China. |
December 23, 2025 Jing Zang |
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| Zespri Unveils New Red-Fleshed Kiwifruit VarietyThe new red-fleshed kiwifruit variety Red80 will keep Zespri RubyRed available for longer, with commercial production set for 2028. |
December 20, 2025 Roy G |
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| Chilean Cherry Export Forecast Revised Down, 12% YoY Decline ProjectedThe Chilean Cherry Committee of Frutas de Chile has revised its export volume forecast for the 2025/26 Chilean cherry season to 550,000 metric tons. |
December 20, 2025 Produce Report |
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| Understand the Nutritional Strengths of Cherries in 3 MinutesAs China’s cherry season takes off, lab data show the impressive nutritional benefits of the fruit. |
December 18, 2025 Produce Report |
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| Tasmanian Cherry Industry Targets Chinese New Year DemandTasmania’s 2025/26 cherry season is set for a later harvest, with larger, sweeter fruit targeting Chinese New Year demand. |
December 17, 2025 Jing Zang |
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| China’s Macadamia and Pecan Production Set To Surge in 2025/26A recent USDA report provides insights into China’s tree nut production in the 2025/26 season. |
December 16, 2025 Jing Zang |
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| Fresh Laotian Durians Approved for Import Into ChinaOn Dec. 12, Chinese customs authorities announced that fresh Laotian durians could be imported into China. |
December 15, 2025 Jing Zang |
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