Many exporters and intermediaries haven't assessed the risks of exporting oranges to China
date:Feb 26, 2019
t is not meeting its expectations, commercially speaking. Not only have there been delays affecting all varieties, there have also been considerably smaller sizes and problems with the fruit's internal quality. As a result, not as much fruit as desired is suitable for fresh marketing. In many cases, if no adequate selection is carried out, the fruit cannot reach distant markets, such as China, with the desired quality, explains Juan Motilla.

The exporter stresses that China is an extremely comp
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