WIRE โ€” Namibias table grape growers say the phytosanitary agreement with China opens new export opportunities, although strict import requirements could delay shipments and market access. The agreement was signed on 10 July between Namibia's Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform and Chinas's general administration of customs, establishing the phytosanitary requirements for exporting fresh table The post Namibian grapes to face tough China import regulations appeared first on The Namibian.

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