Fresh Vietnamese watermelons granted China market access

Published 2023년 12월 24일

Tridge summary

Fresh Vietnamese watermelons meeting phytosanitary requirements are now allowed for import to China, filling the off-season supply gap in the market. Chinese authorities are closely regulating the import of Vietnamese watermelons, with 179 orchards currently permitted for export. Watermelons destined for China must undergo rigorous quality control and pest inspection, with the potential for rejection or suspension of exports for orchards or packaging plants that do not meet China's standards.
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On Dec. 18, the General Administration of Customs of China issued an announcement via its website stating that fresh Vietnamese watermelons meeting the stipulated phytosanitary requirements would be permissible for import. The peak season for domestically grown watermelons in China runs from June to October, while Vietnamese watermelons are in abundance from November to May. Consequently, Vietnamese watermelons will be able to fill the off-season supply gap on the Chinese market. For many years, Vietnamese watermelons have been brought into China under cross-border trading schemes, which are somewhat unstable and irregular channels that Chinese authorities have recently been attempting to more closely regulate. In the first 10 months of this year, the export value of Vietnamese watermelons to China amounted to $44 million. Anticipations are high that both the export volume and value to China will experience substantial growth now that official market access has been granted. The ...

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