Fresh fruits can be called ambassadors of friendship between Chile and China

Published Jan 2, 2024

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Chilean Fruit Exporters Association President Iván Marambio discusses Chile's growing export of fresh fruits to China, especially cherries, which are a top gift for Chinese Lunar New Year. He outlines key factors in the success of Chile's fruit industry, including high-quality fruit, cooperation between public and private sectors, and the strong ties between Chile and China. The association is committed to further expanding market growth through investment in promotional activities, cooperation with Chinese dealers, and partnerships with Chinese government and trade agencies.
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Iván Marambio, President of the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association (Frutas de Chile), recently published an article titled "Fresh Fruit: Messenger of Friendship between Chile and China" in Chile's La Tercera. The full text The excerpt is as follows: ​ In the past 10 years, Chile has continuously expanded its exports of fresh fruits to the Chinese market. Currently, Chile is China’s main supplier of fresh temperate fruits. This milestone achievement is due to the Chilean and Chinese governments, importers, distributors and retailers. A joint effort. In the 2022/23 fruit season, Chile exported 576,063 tons of fruit to mainland China and Hong Kong, a year-on-year increase of 1.7%, accounting for 25% of its total fruit exports to the world. ​ Chile exports a wide variety of fresh fruits to the Chinese market. The 2022/23 fruit season mainly includes cherries (364,243 tons), prunes (84,451 tons), grapes (57,190 tons), nectarines (34,678 tons), and apples (8,127 tons). ), avocados ...
Source: Foodmate

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