Cambodia to export the first batch of Pailin longan to China in September

Published 2022년 6월 13일

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Cambodia is set to export its first batch of Pailin longan to China in September, with 64 orchards and 7 packaging factories awaiting authorization from Chinese customs. The export faces uncertainties due to requirements such as GAP certification, market order volume, import restrictions, and reefer container shortage. Once officially allowed, longan will join bananas and mangoes as the third Cambodian fruit to be exported to China. The country is also preparing to export other agricultural products like pepper, bird's nest, durian, perfumed coconut, dragon fruit, and red corn.
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According to the Phnom Penh Post, Cambodia is expected to officially export its first batch of fresh Pailin longan to China in September. Ke Monthivuth, head of the Plant Protection and Sanitary and Quarantine Department of the Cambodian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, said that Cambodia has sent the list of 64 orchards and 7 packaging factories that plan to export longan to China in the first phase, waiting for the authorization of the Chinese customs authorities. For the first time After the export, other companies wishing to export longan to China can apply again. At the same time, Cambodian longan exports to China are still facing many uncertainties. At present, longan growers and orchard owners registered and GAP certified in Pailin Province account for only 30% of the local total. Due to the capacity of Cambodian packaging plants and the Chinese market The order volume of the company is uncertain, and it is impossible to predict the exact export volume. ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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