Passion fruit from Laos was approved to be exported to China, customs issued quarantine requirements

Published 2021년 11월 9일

Tridge summary

Starting November 5th, Laos can export fresh passion fruits to China, as per the General Administration of Customs' new announcement. The passion fruit purple fruit species is the only one allowed, with provisions to manage main pests and viruses. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Laos, which expects 80% of its agricultural products to be exported to China, is also working to export other fruits like durian, longan, dragon fruit, jackfruit, and oranges to China. The goal is to achieve export approval for 90 types of agricultural products by 2025.
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Original content

Recently, the General Administration of Customs issued the "Announcement on the Phytosanitary Requirements for Imported Fresh Passion Fruits from Laos". Starting from November 5th, Laos fresh passionfruits that meet the relevant requirements will be allowed to be imported into the Chinese market. According to the quarantine requirements, the species allowed to be imported this time is passion fruit purple fruit. The main pests that need attention are Alternaria passiflora, guava fruit fly, Cocoa vulgaris and egg fruit lignification virus. Passion fruit picking After that, it needs to be manually selected and cleaned, and it can also be treated with a post-harvest fungicide to ensure that it does not carry the above harmful organisms or other impurities. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Laos has stated that China is the largest export market for Laos, and 80% of Laos’s agricultural products are shipped to China. Up to now, a total of 8 Lao agricultural products have ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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