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In this episode, hosts Dewald Kirsten and Louise Brodie speak with Bake Huang, fruit trade specialist from China and representative of Riverking, about the evolving dynamics of China’s fresh produce market.
From the collapse of a cherry shipment worth millions to the rising popularity of avocados and lemons in bubble tea shops, Bake offers fascinating insights into what Chinese consumers want—and what South African growers need to know to succeed in this critical export market.
With years of experience sourcing fruit for major Chinese retailers, Bake breaks down the biggest opportunities for South African exporters, key quality issues, market access protocols, and the quirks of fruit preferences in China.
Key Takeaways:
•Why South African citrus and avocados are gaining ground in China
•The cherry shipping disaster that rocked the market—and what it reveals about postharvest challenges
•How bubble tea culture is shaping demand for lemons and avocados•Why variety, ripeness, and shipping time matter more than ever in Chinese imports
•The importance of dry matter and fumigation in avocado success
•What China’s durian and pear preferences can teach us about premium fruit marketing
Connect with Bake on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bake-huang-a7813297/
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