Spain gains access to Thailand's table grape and pear market

Published 2022년 10월 28일

Tridge summary

The Thai government has announced the opening of its market for table grapes and pears from Spain, following a decade-long closure due to phytosanitary concerns. This decision comes after successful negotiations and a satisfactory audit by Thai authorities, during which Spain provided technical evidence of the safety of its fruits. The import protocols for these fruits are now proposed, pending approval by the Thai Plant Quarantine Committee. This development is anticipated to diversify Spanish fruit exports and provide opportunities for growth, particularly in competing with American grapes in the Thai market. Additionally, a Spanish cherry warehouse has been authorized to perform cold processing at the point of origin, a first for Thailand and a significant move that increases the likelihood of exporting high-quality fresh fruits. This announcement builds on Spain's success in opening markets in China and Vietnam, indicating a strategic effort to expand its influence in the region.
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Original content

The Thai government has informed the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of the opening of its market for table grapes and pears from Spain, helped by close cooperation between the governments of both countries. Thailand unilaterally closed its market to Spanish fruits for phytosanitary reasons back in 2010. Negotiations did not resume until 2017, and the process finally came to an end. During the negotiations, the Spanish administration provided a large amount of technical information confirming the phytosanitary safety of Spanish products, EastFruit writes according to FreshPlaza. As part of this process, representatives of the Thai Ministry of Agriculture conducted a special audit tour in the first half of August last year, which gave a satisfactory result and led to the proposal of new import protocols for these two fruits. The Thai authorities have indicated that they will now submit the proposal to the Plant Quarantine Committee for processing and official ...
Source: Eastfruit

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