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Zimbabwe begins blueberry shipments to China

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Zimbabwe is Africa’s third-largest blueberry producer after ​Morocco and ​South Africa.
Zimbabwe has started blueberry exports to China, an industry body said on ​Tuesday, after the two countries agreed a protocol ‌on phytosanitary standards last September.
The southern African country, whose climatic conditions have allowed its production of blueberries ​to increase at one of the ​fastest rates globally, is seeking to capitalise ⁠on booming demand for the fruit linked ​to health benefits.
It is also one of the ​53 African countries with free access to China’s vast market under Beijing’s zero-tariff policy that took effect on May ​1.
“Now, work shifts to scaling production and ​testing the best supply routes to this huge new ‌market,” ⁠the Horticultural Development Council (HDC) said in a statement announcing the first shipment. It did not disclose its size.
Zimbabwe, Africa’s third-largest blueberry producer after ​Morocco and ​South Africa (SA), ⁠expects to export 12 000 metric tons of blueberries from about 850 ​hectares in 2026, from 9 500 tons ​planted ⁠on 650 hectares the previous year, according to HDC data.
The country’s main blueberry export markets ⁠are ​the Netherlands, United Kingdom Germany, Spain, ​SA, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and the United Arab ​Emirates.
–Reuters–