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Yunnan’s Luquan County Pumps 500 Million Yuan Into Blueberry Industry

Luquan County has launched two major blueberry cultivation projects, strengthening Yunnan’s dominance in high-quality blueberries.

March 18, 2026
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Joy Wing Mau Sets Sights on Hong Kong Listing

Joy Wing Mau, one of China’s leading fruit companies, is planning a share repurchase with the goal of listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange by 2027.

March 16, 2026
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Thailand Moves To Stabilize Coconut Market as Prices Plunge

The Thai government has stepped in after aromatic coconut prices plunged to as low as $0.03 per fruit.

March 12, 2026
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Middle East Conflict Disrupts Global Shipping and Food Supply

The Middle East conflict has disrupted key shipping routes, forcing carriers to reroute, delaying trade and threatening global food supplies.

March 09, 2026
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China’s Pear Exports Rise in 2025

China’s fresh pear exports reached $630 million and 707,000 metric tons in 2025, year-on-year increases of 3.4% and 10%, respectively.

March 07, 2026
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First Ever Shipments of South African Sugar Plums Reach China

On Feb. 10, the first ever shipment of South African sugar plums to enter China arrived by air.

February 12, 2026
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First Ever Shipment of South African Nectarines Reaches China by Air

On Feb. 9, the first ever shipment of South African nectarines to enter China arrived in Shanghai by air.

February 12, 2026
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China’s 2025 Fruit Export Statistics Released

In 2025, China’s fruit exports reached a value of $6.28 billion and a volume of 5.483 million metric tons, year-on-year increases of 4.9% and 8.3%, respectively.

February 11, 2026
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China’s 2025 Fruit Import Statistics Released

In 2025, China imported 9.032 million metric tons of fruit worth $18.94 billion, year-on-year increases of 17.5% and 6.7%, respectively.

February 11, 2026
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Affordable Chinese Kiwifruit Proving Popular in Vietnam

Chinese kiwifruit are becoming increasingly common in Vietnamese supermarkets, challenging traditional imports from New Zealand and France.

February 03, 2026
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