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Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese Traders Flock to Cambodia for Durians

Following a drop in durian production in both Thailand and Vietnam, Cambodia has seen a surge in foreign traders arriving to buy the fruit.

June 17, 2024
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First Batch of Fresh Pakistani Cherries Reaches China

The first consignment of fresh Pakistani cherries weighing 5.4 metric tons has made its way to China by land and air.

June 13, 2024
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Australia Seeking China Market Access for Avocados, Apples and Blueberries

The Australian government is reportedly in negotiations with China to gain market access for its avocados, apples and blueberries.

June 13, 2024
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Vietnamese Dragon Fruit Strengthen Market Presence in Europe and US

Vietnam’s dragon fruit exports to the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia and India surged in the first four months of 2024.

June 12, 2024
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Hortgro Joins Hands With Yonghui Superstores To Promote South African Apples and Pears

In-store promotions for South African apples and pears have begun at Yonghui stores across China.

June 06, 2024
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Global In-Shell Macadamia Production Set To Near 340,000 Tons in 2024

The World Macadamia Organisation estimates that global in-shell macadamia production will grow by 7.5% in 2024 to reach 339,200 metric tons.

June 05, 2024
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China Market Access Within Reach for Frozen Vietnamese Durians

All technical preparations needed for frozen Vietnamese durians to be permitted to enter China have reportedly now been completed.

June 04, 2024
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Hainan Durians Hit Market With Prices Over $16 per Kilogram

Hainan durians have now hit the Chinese market on a large scale for the second year, with prices exceeding $16 per kilogram.

June 03, 2024
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Commercial Rollout of 3 New Mango Varieties Ramps Up in Australia

Australia’s Manbulloo Limited is accelerating its commercial rollout of three new mango varieties — Yess!, AhHa! and Now!

May 31, 2024
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China’s Domestic Cherry Prices Fall Due to Oversupply and Quality Issues

A large harvest and inconsistent quality have caused a drop in prices for China’s domestically grown cherries.

May 29, 2024
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