The first batch of 300 tons of Spanish almonds will be exported to China soon

Published 2023년 12월 14일

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The Spanish Dcoop Group will be exporting 300 tons of almonds to China in early 2024, with the first batch consisting of 15 containers. The agreement between the Spanish and Chinese governments was reached in March 2023, with the General Administration of Customs of China officially issuing quarantine requirements for imported Spanish almonds in April 2023. It is estimated that Spain will export approximately 50,000 tons of almonds to China in 2025, and is expected to reach 90,000 tons in 2032, which will benefit the planting and development of almost all production areas in Spain.
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According to Spanish media reports, the first batch of 15 containers of Spanish almonds will be exported to China between January and February 2024. The first batch of almonds comes from the Spanish Dcoop Group, totaling 300 tons. Each container weighs 2 tons, and the varieties are 160 tons of Lauranne variety and 140 tons of Penta variety. Lauranne is similar to the Nonpareil variety from California in the United States, with better taste and size. , the skin will not fall off when baked, and the price is higher. Penta is round in appearance and smaller in size, suitable for processing into candies and chocolate, and the taste is sweeter than other varieties. Negotiations on Spain’s export of almonds to China began in October 2017. During Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s visit to China in March this year, the Chinese and Spanish governments reached an agreement on the export of Spanish almonds and fresh persimmons to China. In line with this, the General Administration of ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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