China has approved the import of fresh persimmons from Tajikistan, provided they meet specific phytosanitary requirements. Tajikistan, which began cultivating persimmons in the 1960s, now produces about 30,000 metric tons annually and exported over 2,000 metric tons in 2022. China has identified three quarantine pests of concern and mandates that exporting orchards implement traceability systems and good agricultural practices. Packing facilities must adhere to hygiene standards to prevent pest recontamination. Additionally, Tajikistan's Food Safety Committee is required to sample 2% of exports for pests in the first two years, with the rate reduced to 1% if no issues are detected.