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DECIDUOUS FRUIT SPECIAL MARKETS

DECIDUOUS FRUIT SPECIAL MARKETS. An Exporter’s Perspective. INTRODUCTION COMMUNICATION REGISTRATION COMPLIANCE TO REQUIREMENTS SAMPLING AND INSPECTION TEAMWORK. INTRODUCTION. Past Season: No conventional grapes to the USA No pome fruit to Mexico Low volumes of grapes to Israel

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DECIDUOUS FRUIT SPECIAL MARKETS

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  1. DECIDUOUS FRUIT SPECIAL MARKETS An Exporter’s Perspective

  2. INTRODUCTION • COMMUNICATION • REGISTRATION • COMPLIANCE TO REQUIREMENTS • SAMPLING AND INSPECTION • TEAMWORK

  3. INTRODUCTION Past Season: • No conventional grapes to the USA • No pome fruit to Mexico • Low volumes of grapes to Israel • Low volumes of apples to Taiwan • Low volumes in general to other markets Past Season: • No conventional grapes to the USA • No pome fruit to Mexico • Low volumes of grapes to Israel • Low volumes of apples to Taiwan • Low volumes in general to other markets

  4. INTRODUCTION Future Prospects: • Grapes to China • Barlinka grapes to Japan? • Pome fruit to Mexico? • Manageable grape protocol for the USA

  5. Major key to success: • The role of DoA • The role of suppliers • The role of exporters COMMUNICATION

  6. Problems experienced • Ignorance of suppliers and role players • Central database not updated • Incomplete documents • Not registering in time or not at all • Not complying with requirements • Registration payments REGISTRATION

  7. COMPLIANCE TO REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS Examples of non compliance: • Application of correct GAPs • Plantex applications for Israel • Pack house requirements for Taiwan • Maintaining GAPs throughout • Packing from unregistered blocks

  8. SAMPLING AND INSPECTION Procedure well controlled. Additional markets to be sampled. Consigments from non registered PUCs: • Supplier’s responsibility • Pack house’s responsibility • Exporter’s responsibility • DoA’s responsibility

  9. You and us = better TEAMWORK YOU AND US = wrong X WE = BEST √

  10. JOHAN LABUSCHAGNERepresenting all registered Deciduous and Citrus Fruit Exporters on the Market Access Workgroup with the DoA on behalf of the Fresh Produce Exporter’s Forum.Please contact me regarding phytosanitary issues.Johan_Labuschagne@Capespan.co.zaTelephone # 021 917 2685Cellular # 083 675 7468 THANK YOU

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