Chilean Fruit Exporters Association seeks to expand cherry exports to China

Published 2023년 11월 3일

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The XVI China-Latin America and the Caribbean Business Summit, focused on promoting trade and investment, will take place in Beijing for the first time from November 2 to 3. Iván Marambio, president of the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association, expressed optimism about the Chinese market for cherries, noting a strong response from Chinese consumers and an increase in demand in small and medium-sized cities. Marambio also highlighted the progress in bilateral trade, including the authorization of imports of new Chilean fruit products by China and the diversification of distribution channels.
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By Luo Xin and Zhang Tuo The XVI China-Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) Business Summit will be held from November 2 to 3 for the first time in Beijing, capital of China, with the aim of promoting trade and investment between the parties. The theme of this year's summit is "Open Innovation and Shared Development." "China is one of our most important markets worldwide for cherries and we have a solid export promotion program to increase consumer demand," explained today Wednesday Iván Marambio, president of the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association ( ASOEX), the online participant of the summit, in a written interview with Xinhua. The section dedicated to cherries of ASOEX, which represents more than 85 percent of the exports of this fruit in the South American country, set a first estimate of 95 million boxes (of five kilos each) for the 2023-2024 season. , whose harvest has already begun in Chile, according to Marambio. To his joy, Marambio confirmed that cherries receive a ...

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