Chinese President Xi Jinping recently visited Hungary, leading to the signing of several cooperation agreements and the approval for the import of fresh Hungarian cherries into China, marking the first fresh fruit from Hungary to be allowed in the Chinese market. Hungary, a significant cherry producer in Europe, primarily for neighboring countries, will now need to follow specific quarantine regulations and good agricultural practices to ensure the exported cherries meet China's standards. These requirements include integrated pest management, certain hygiene conditions, specific packing procedures, and mandatory cold treatment before shipment or during transit.