With the gradual relaxation of domestic prevention measures against COVID in China, the demand for fresh pears has surged in the past two weeks. Investigating the reason, there was a related report earlier, which introduced that eating stewed pears can relieve some of the symptoms caused by COVID. In traditional Chinese eating habits, fresh pears are known for promoting body fluids, relieving coughs, and nourishing the lungs. Therefore, fresh pears have become very popular recently.
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"The surge in demand drives up the price at the production area, and the price increases vary for different varieties." Mr. Gavin Bian from Hebei Tianbo Fruit Industry, who is also the secretary-general of the Pear Branch of the China Fruit Distribution Association, told FreshPlaza.
"For example, the price of Xuehua pears has nearly doubled, and the price of Ya pears and Huangguan pears have increased by 40% and 50% respectively. In terms of sales, taking the wholesale market in Shenyang, Northeast China as an example, the sales volume of pears in recent days is higher than that in normal years. During the same period, it increased by nearly four times. Wholesale markets in different regions have also increased their pear purchase, and both sales and prices have risen."
"Chinese people have the habit of eating pears in autumn and winter. The fruit can be eaten fresh or boiled. The recommendations in the report are also in line with the eating habits of Chinese people. Therefore, the recent increase in demand only occurs in the domestic market. In terms of export markets, the demand is relatively weak. In addition, according to observations in the past two days, the price of fresh pears has gradually stabilized than before, and the future market trend should change with the development of the pandemic in China and the supply and demand relationship of fresh pears."
"In recent years, Ya pears and Huangguan pears from China have been included in the quarantine meals of some Southeast Asian countries during the pandemic. I hope that the medicinal value of pears will be shared by people all over the world. This will help the sales of Chinese pears, and also help the Chinese pear industry and rural revitalization in pear production regions." Mr. Bian introduced.
Hebei Tianbo Fruit Industry Co., Ltd. is mainly engaged in different fresh pear varieties such as Huangguan pear, Ya pear, and red crispy pear, which are mainly exported to the United States, Canada, Mexico, Israel, and Southeast Asian countries.
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Contact: Gavin Bian
Hebei Tianbo Fruit Industry
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Website: www.tianbofruit.com.cn
Hortgro, the governing body of the South African Deciduous Fruit Industry, announced that market access has finally been granted for South African pears to China.
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Explore more:This comes after many years of dedication and hard work by a team of industry and the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) officials. The international travel restrictions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic added more than a year to the signing of the South African pear protocol that initially was planned to take place in . The signing was supposed to take place in person in China, and after a long wait, the agreement has finally been concluded remotely.
We are absolutely ecstatic that we have finally concluded this process that started many years ago, Jacques du Preez, Hortgro General Manager: Trade and Markets, said.
South African apples gained access to China six years ago. The pear protocol was signed and access agreed upon by the Chinese Minister of GACC (General Administration of Customs China) on 29 November . The agreement was subsequently couriered to South Africa and signed on 13 December by Minister Thoko Didiza of DALRRD. As a final step orchard and packhouse registrations and verification still needs to be concluded in order for the first container of pears to be shipped to China, but this process is already underway. This verification is also planned to be a virtual process, one of the positive outcomes of the Covid restrictions.
We would like to thank the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, Thoko Didiza, and her departments officials that worked tirelessly to make this possible. We also want to acknowledge the behind the scenes hard work by the industry scientists and specialists.
We look forward to much closer, mutually beneficial, working relationships with the Chinese authorities in order to expedite market access between the two countries in much shorter timeframes in future. We cant wait to ship our first container of delicious, ethically-produced pears that adheres to the strictest food safety protocols, to China. We view the Chinese market as crucial to the sustainability and further growth of our pear industry. We have experienced tremendous growth in exports to other Eastern nations and now we can supply Chinese consumers with our delicious pears as well, Du Preez said.
According to Du Preez, 22% of SA pear exports in were destined for the Far East and Asian markets. And healthy growth in this region had been experienced over the past five years. The prolonged drought experienced in South Africa has largely been broken due to good winter rains and although its still early days, there is great optimism for a good crop.
Orchards and packhouses have been provisionally registered with DALRRD in anticipation of gaining market access, so South African growers and exporters are more than ready to serve the Chinese market.
The South African apple and pear industry also launched a pilot market development campaign for apples in China, early in . This campaign will in future now also include pears. The campaign will support and hopefully grow exports and position SA as the preferred supplier of top quality fruit in this vast market.
Hortgros Executive Director, Anton Rabe, said that gaining new markets, while also maintaining market access are top priorities within Hortgro. We have a multi-dimensional team of experts dealing with the ever-increasing demands and compliance issues. Most of this work goes unseen and happen below the radar.
When we have tangible results such as the signing of a new protocol for a new product in this case, pears to China we have reason to celebrate and thank all the individuals both in the public and private sector -who have worked tirelessly towards achieving this objective.
Gaining a market of this nature, is not a silver bullet which will ensure big volumes being exported overnight, nor is it the end of the road. Now the really hard work of developing this market in partnership with the commercial role-players by optimizing the potential towards meaningful volumes to China, starts.
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