Belgian apples can also be exported to China. This is why the Federaal Voedselagentschap (FAVV) has a protocol agreed upon with the Chinese authorities. Minister of Land Bouw David Clarinval speaks of a “historical accord”. “This is suitable for both farmers and fruits sector.”
Journalist at HLN
Bron: Belga
The Chinese market opens for Belgian appeals and is the result of a long-term trade agreement with the FAVV and the Chinese authority GACC. The FAVV’s work in China is now a protocol on dertekend. The protocol lays down the “fytosanitary for the ward” vast amount of Belgian apples can be exported to China. Simply gezegd: plantengezondheidsregels.
Het is now aan de fruitsector om te voldoen aan de Chinese iron zodat appelen mogelijk al vanaf het folgend groeiseizoen in de Chinese winkelrekken kunnen liggen.
“Jaren patiently works in dialogue”
Volgens Christine Romeyns, the designated owner of the FAVV, is the ondertekening van het protocol “a concern and veelbetekenende stap voor one fruitsector”. The protocol is therefore also “the result of several years of patient work in dialogue with our Chinese partners”. The route is now open to Belgian appeltelers, the Romeyns are verwijst wel toar de stricte voorwaarden. If you want the boom garden to be registered before export can start.
China is an enormous market, and the plant has a lot of seeds with my administration and concrete afzetmogelijkheden te creëren.
Kans grijpen
Minister van Landbouw David Clarinval heeft het over a ronduit “historical accord”. “China is a huge market, and it has a lot of seeds with my administration and concrete afzetmogelijkheden te creëren.” The MR minister felt the FAVV and encouraged the sector to “now we can have the opportunity to grieve”.

