South Africa's Agricultural Sector Celebrates First Plum Exports to China
South Africa’s first tariff-free plum shipment to China includes 20,000 cartons of premium fruit, aiming to double exports worth R400 million in four years, officials said.
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South Africa's agricultural sector celebrates first plum exports to China
Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen and Ambassador Wu Peng of China celebrate the first shipment of South African plums, marking a significant milestone in agricultural trade and economic growth.
A historic first for fruit export: SA plums land in China
South Africa has reached a major milestone in agricultural trade, with the country’s first consignment of stone fruit officially departing for China. John Steenhuisen, Minister of Agriculture, visited the Freshness First Packhouse in Franschhoek on 18 February alongside Wu Peng, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to South Africa, to mark the occasion. The inaugural shipment consists of approximately 20 000 cartons of premium plums, mai…
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