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Zimbabwe’s Citrus Exports to China Kick Off in July

by SAT Reporter
June 23, 2023
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Zimbabwe’s Citrus Exports to China Kick Off in July

Zimbabwe’s citrus industry is set to expand its export market as it teams up with Chinese authorities to facilitate the export of citrus fruits to China. In an announcement made by the Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe on Wednesday, it was revealed that the first shipment of citrus from the southern African country will depart for China next month. This development comes as a result of the citrus protocol signed between Zimbabwe and China last year, granting Zimbabwean companies access to export citrus to one of their top export destinations.

The General Administration of Customs of China, on June 1, published a list of registered Zimbabwean orchards and pack houses that have met the necessary requirements to export citrus to China. Among the selected participants are 11 citrus orchards and six citrus pack houses in Zimbabwe. This carefully curated list ensures that only the highest quality citrus products are exported to the Chinese market, maintaining strict quality control measures.

According to data from the Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe, the value of agricultural product imports from Zimbabwe to China reached a noteworthy $657 million in 2022, marking a significant increase of 22.64 percent compared to the previous year. The overall trade between the two nations also experienced substantial growth, with a surge of 29.2 percent, reaching a record high of $2.43 billion in 2022.

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The collaboration between Zimbabwean citrus exporters and Chinese authorities is expected to have far-reaching benefits for both countries. Zimbabwe, known for its fertile agricultural lands and favorable climate conditions, possesses a thriving citrus industry capable of meeting the demands of the Chinese market. China, on the other hand, presents a vast consumer base eager to explore a wider variety of high-quality citrus products.

This partnership not only opens up new avenues for Zimbabwean citrus producers but also serves as a testament to the growing economic ties between Zimbabwe and China. By expanding their export market, Zimbabwean citrus companies can bolster their revenues and contribute to the country’s economic growth. Additionally, the increased demand from China will likely stimulate the creation of more job opportunities in the Zimbabwean citrus sector, benefiting local communities and promoting sustainable development.

The successful implementation of the citrus protocol highlights the commitment of both Zimbabwe and China to fostering mutually beneficial trade relationships. As the first shipment of citrus from Zimbabwe sets sail to China next month, it marks an important milestone in the strengthening of economic cooperation between the two nations. With the potential for further growth and diversification in the future, the Zimbabwe-China citrus export collaboration paves the way for a prosperous partnership that can endure and thrive in the global market.

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