Australia seeking China market access for avocados, apples, and blueberries

Published 2024년 6월 13일

Tridge summary

The Australian avocado industry is looking to expand into the Chinese market, with the help of a memorandum of understanding between Avocados Australia and the China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Association. This agreement aims to facilitate market access by sharing inspection and quarantine information. However, negotiations are ongoing due to China's strict import standards. Meanwhile, Australia is also negotiating to export apples and blueberries to China, while seeking to allow Chinese red dates and kiwifruit into the Australian market. Australia's avocado production, primarily from the Hass and Shepard varieties, has seen a significant increase, leading to domestic oversupply and the need to explore overseas markets. China has emerged as a major market for global avocado trade, with import volumes and trade value greatly increasing over the past few years.
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Original content

The Australian avocado sector may become one of the next beneficiaries of the warming relationship between China and Australia, with hopes that the fruit will soon gain access to the Chinese market. John Tyas, CEO of Avocados Australia, noted that the association had signed a memorandum of understanding with the China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Association last November. This agreement ensures comprehensive sharing of inspection and quarantine information to promote market access. However, China has strict sanitary and phytosanitary standards for fresh produce imports, which often leads to prolonged negotiations ahead of export agreements being finalized. Tyas hopes that the ongoing negotiations can progress quickly. According to Avocados Australia, the Australian government is also negotiating with China to allow apples and blueberries into the Chinese market, while China is attempting to secure access to the Australian market for its red dates and kiwifruit. ...

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