The blueberry market welcomes a new player, Serbian fresh blueberries are allowed to be exported to China!

Published 2024년 5월 9일

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During a state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Serbia from May 7 to 8, the two countries agreed to the implementation of the China-Serbia Free Trade Agreement starting July 1. This agreement includes China's commitment to increase imports of Serbian agricultural specialties, especially high-quality agricultural products. The process for exporting dried plums and blueberries to China has been finalized, making Serbia the second European country, after Germany, to export fresh blueberries to China, provided they meet specific plant quarantine requirements. These requirements include the establishment of a quality management and traceability system, implementation of good agricultural practices, integrated pest management, and adherence to cold treatment procedures against Mediterranean fruit fly.
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From May 7 to 8, President Xi Jinping paid a state visit to Serbia. The China-Serbia Free Trade Agreement will officially take effect on July 1 this year. China expressed its willingness to expand imports of Serbian specialty high-quality agricultural products, and the two sides have completed the procedures for the export of dried plums and blueberries to China. On May 8, the General Administration of Customs of China issued an announcement on the plant quarantine requirements for the import of fresh blueberries from Serbia, allowing the import of fresh blueberries from Serbia that meet the relevant requirements, making blueberries the second Serbian fresh fruit allowed to enter the Chinese market after apples. Located in Eastern Europe, Serbia is an important Serbia is a major agricultural country and one of the largest blueberry producers in Europe. The blueberry season in Serbia lasts from early June to October each year, with a production of about 7,000 tons. In recent years, ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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