Cambodia plans to export its first coconuts to China this year

Published 2024년 4월 25일

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A packaging factory in Cambodia is set to begin exporting coconuts to China, following approval from China Customs and the signing of a protocol on plant quarantine requirements. This marks the first Cambodian agricultural product approved for export to China in 2024 and is part of ongoing efforts to increase Cambodian agricultural exports to China. Other fruits, including bananas, mangoes, longans, that can be exported to China. The provinces contributing most to the coconut production in Cambodia are Siem Reap, Kampong Cham, Kampong Banteay Meanchey, Kampong Thom, Svay Rieng and Siem Reap.
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She said that currently a packaging factory is negotiating in China and has found customers, and will export coconuts to China in the near future. In recent years, in order to implement the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries to further accelerate the export of Cambodian agricultural products to China, China has continuously accelerated the progress of work. In August 2023, China Customs conducted a remote risk analysis investigation on the export of fresh coconuts from Cambodia to China; in September, the governments of China and Cambodia signed the "Protocol on Plant Quarantine Requirements for the Export of Fresh Coconuts from Cambodia to China"; in January 2024, China Customs conducted a survey on Cambodian fresh coconut export companies to China. Protocol conformity review; In February, China Customs announced the list of Cambodian companies approved to export coconuts to China, which took only more than half a year. This is the first Cambodian high-quality ...
Source: Foodmate

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