Australia pilot exports peaches and nectarines to Vietnam

Published 2022년 2월 21일

Tridge summary

Australia is set to begin exporting peaches and nectarines to Vietnam in the coming months, according to Agriculture Minister David Littleproud. The two countries have completed the necessary protocols for the pilot export of these fruits. A modest shipment is expected to be sent to Vietnam in March and April, with larger volumes anticipated in December. The President of the Summerfruit Export Development Alliance, Ian McAlister, views this as a positive development for Australia's fruit export sector and hopes that plums will be the next export to Vietnam.
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On February 17, Australian Agriculture Minister David Littleproud said that the Australian government is working to prepare for the pilot export of Australian peaches and nectarines to Vietnam in the coming months. Minister Littleproud said: “Vietnam is a priority market for Australian premium products and the completion of technical negotiations will mean our (Australia) peaches and nectarines can continue to grow. market access to this value." Meanwhile, Mr. Ian McAlister - President of Summerfruit Export Development Alliance - said that Vietnam's reopening of the market is a good development step for Australia's fruit export sector. With the right promotions, the Vietnamese market is an important destination for us, he emphasized. According to Mr. McAlister, the Governments of Australia and Vietnam have completed the signing of the necessary protocols to promote the pilot export of peaches and nectarines. In the short ...
Source: Vinanet

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