Chinese avocado importers visit Zimbabwe

Published 2025년 4월 10일

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The Zimbabwe Trade Development Authority (ZIMTRADE) organized a meeting in Chipinge to encourage Chinese importers to make Zimbabwe a hub for avocado and macadamia production in Africa. The meeting included a seminar and a knowledge exchange between Chinese importers and Zimbabwean producers. The General Administration of Customs of China has approved the export of Zimbabwean avocados to China, necessitating fumigation with methyl bromide to prevent fruit flies and apple moths. Zimbabwe now becomes the second African country, after South Africa, to export avocados to China, following Kenya and Tanzania.
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From April 8 to 10, the Zimbabwe Trade Development Authority (ZIMTRADE) held a Zimbabwe-China avocado and macadamia importers delegation meeting in the southeastern port city of Chipinge. According to reports, the meeting included a seminar and an exchange meeting between Chinese importers and Zimbabwean producers. Chinese importers shared market demand and plans on how to make Zimbabwe avocado and macadamia production center in Africa. The delegation then visited local farms and companies to learn about Zimbabwe's planting practices and production capabilities. The General Administration of Customs of China issued an announcement on September 18 last year on the inspection and quarantine requirements for Zimbabwean avocados exported to China, requiring Zimbabwe to export fresh avocados to China. Avocados must be fumigated with methyl bromide under the supervision of authorized personnel from Zimbabwe to prevent fruit flies and apple moths. Major avocado producers in Africa ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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