Fresh passion fruit and Vietnamese coconut are about to be officially exported to Australia and China

Published 2023년 7월 27일

Tridge summary

The Australian Department of Agriculture may allow Vietnamese fresh passion fruit to be imported into their market, as long as it meets biosecurity requirements including pest control. Additionally, the General Administration of Customs of China will be conducting a field inspection in August to evaluate the growing areas and packing facilities of fresh coconuts wishing to export to Vietnam. These developments are seen as positive signals for Vietnamese agricultural products to expand their market.
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Source: Cafef.vn The Plant Protection Department said that it has just received a notice from the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) about the draft import requirements for Vietnamese fresh passion fruit. Accordingly, this unit has completed the draft report evaluating Vietnam's proposal on accessing the Australian market for fresh passion fruit for consumption purposes. Specifically, the DAFF said that Vietnam's fresh passion fruit may be allowed to be imported into the Australian market. However, the product must comply with biosecurity requirements, of which 11 species of pests including fruit flies, aphids, spiders and thrips, Vietnamese passion fruit need to be met. Australia announced that Vietnamese fresh passion fruit is about to be officially exported to this country. The Plant Protection Department said that, in addition to the Australian market, the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) has just announced that it will conduct ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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