Customs releases heat treatment requirements for Bangladeshi mangoes

Published 2024년 7월 31일

Tridge summary

On July 26, the General Administration of Customs approved the import of fresh mangoes from Bangladesh, provided they meet specific requirements. Bangladesh, producing over 1 million tons of mangoes annually, has struggled with export compliance issues, leading to fluctuating export volumes. For 2023, the export target is set at 4,000 tons. To export to China, mango orchards, packaging plants, and treatment facilities in Bangladesh must be reviewed and registered, and the mangoes must undergo pest management and treatment to meet China's quarantine standards.
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Original content

On July 26, the General Administration of Customs issued an announcement that it would allow the import of fresh mangoes from Bangladesh that meet relevant requirements. As early as early April, Bangladeshi media reported that China was interested in importing mangoes, jackfruits and potatoes from Bangladesh. Bangladesh is one of the world's major mango producers, with an annual mango production of more than 1 million tons. The export season lasts from May to September, and the main export destinations are the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia and Italy. Due to the limitations of production and export conditions, compared with the huge production volume, the export situation of Bangladesh mangoes is not optimistic. Bangladesh in 2015 About 800 tons of mangoes are exported, mainly to the European market. However, due to non-compliance issues, the export volume fell to only 300 tons in 2016. The export situation has improved slightly in recent years, with the export volume reaching 1,757 ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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