Philippines starts fresh mango exports to Australia

Published 2023년 6월 6일

Tridge summary

The Philippines is set to begin exporting fresh mangoes to Australia starting from June 2023, following protocols in place since 2016 and recent updates to the Specific Commodity Understanding (SCU) under the Biosecurity Act 2015. This initiative, facilitated by Fastboxph and 1Export, aims to bring fresh mangoes to Australia throughout the year, complementing Australia's own production schedule. This move is anticipated to boost agricultural trade between the two countries, with pre-orders available for sub-distributors and retailers through www.philippinemango.com.au.
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Original content

The Philippines will start shipping fresh mangoes to Australia starting June 2023, the Philippine Embassy in Canberra announced Monday, June 5. The Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Sydney (PTIC Sydney) and the Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Plant Industry-National Plant Quarantine Services Division (BPI-NPQSD) said arrangements are being made possible by Fastboxph, a Sydney-based e-Commerce and logistics provider and 1Export, a one-stop platform for cross border trade and fulfillment services. Since 2016, protocols have been in place for the export of mangoes to Australia and the Specific Commodity Understanding (SCU). The SCU is an arrangement document for the importation of fresh mango fruit from the Philippines to Australia under Australia’s Biosecurity Act 2015, which have been amended and updated throughout the years to include export opportunities for Filipino mango farmers, according to the BPI-NPQSD. For many years, Australians have been enjoying dried ...
Source: Mb

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