Related Searches: Tea Vitamin Nutrients Ingredients paper cup packing

Food & Health Ingredients
Health & Nutrition
Processing & Packaging
Starch & Starch Derivatives
You are here: Home >news >India blocks all Chinese apple and pear imports

India blocks all Chinese apple and pear imports

2017-05-05 foodmate

Tag: apple pear

Share       

The Indian government has announced a block on all imports of Chinese apples and pears, starting June the first. The reason cited is a bug that was discovered in a shipment of Chinese apples to the country a few weeks ago.

In a letter from the Indian National Plant Protection Organisation (NPPO) to the Chinese General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ), it is expressed that, since the start of the year, several shipments from China contained mealy bug and fungus (Pseudococuss comstocki and Fusarium oxysporum respectively). Warnings have been sent out from January onwards, but according to the NPPO the situation has not improved, resulting in them executing this ban.

According to a Yantai apple grower and exporter, the situation is under control: “I already knew about the possible import stop three weeks ago. Two days ago, the Indian government released an official statement. The ban includes all apple and pear exports from China to India. The procedure we expect to follow is for India to send agriculture specialist to China to visit orchards and port terminals."

In the first few months, the block will have little effect as the Chinese apple export season is coming to an end. Some exporters have already finished their 2016-17 apple crop exports, others are sending the last containers in May.

“I am positive that this problem will be solved by the start of the next season. China is a huge apple supplier to India, and the Indian government likely does not to want to upset the market. The summer months are quiet months, and there remains enough time on both sides to solve this matter before the start of the next export season in September.”

The NPPO has expressed that it would like to send a delegation to China to "visit and verify the production fields/orchards, processing/packaging units of apples and pears and review the phytosanitary measures in place", according to the letter of the NPPO.

E-newsletter

Subscribe to our e-newsletter for the latest food ingredients news and trends.

Tags

SJGLE B2B Website : 中文版 | ChineseCustomer Service: 86-400 610 1188-3 ( Mon-Fri 9: 00-18: 00 BJT)

About Us|Contact Us|Privacy Policy|Intellectual Property Statement

Copyright 2006-2023 Shanghai Sinoexpo Informa Markets International Exhibition Co Ltd (All Rights Reserved). ICP 05034851-121  沪公网安备31010402001403号

Inquiry Basket

Inquiry Basket

Buyer service

Buyer service

Supplier service

Supplier service

Top

Top