Cambodia urges coconut farmers to submit information and actively prepare for export to China

Published 2023년 9월 27일

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The General Administration of Agriculture (GDA) in Cambodia has notified coconut farmers and packaging plants to prepare for exporting coconuts to China. The GDA has requested growers to submit information for registration by September 20 and plans to provide a list of plantations and packaging houses to China's General Administration of Customs by December. The GDA will assess the technical aspects of the plantations and packaging plants before the lists are sent to China.
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Recently, the General Administration of Agriculture (GDA) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Cambodia notified domestic coconut farmers, plantations and packaging plants to prepare for exporting coconuts to China. The GDA urged growers to submit information to it for registration on September 20, hoping to submit a list of plantations and packing houses to China's General Administration of Customs by December. GDA spokesperson Im Rachna stressed that compliance with China's phytosanitary regulations The requirements are crucial. Before these lists are sent to China, the GDA will have experts conduct technical assessments of the plantations and packaging plants that submitted the applications. The head of Cambodian agricultural enterprise Mong Reththy is very pleased that coconuts have been allowed to be exported to China. He said that he will further expand the scale of planting. GDA data shows that the scale of coconut planting ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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