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South Korea resumes persimmon exports to Vietnam

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On Wednesday, South Korean officials said the nation’s traders have resumed the export of persimmons…
On Wednesday, South Korean officials said the nation’s traders have resumed the export of persimmons to Vietnam after the two countries reached an agreement on terms over quarantine conditions.

Exports of persimmons to Vietnam have been stalled since 2015 when Vietnam adopted a new quarantine regulation that called for tougher examinations for possible disease and pest infection, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.

South Korea has been providing necessary documents to Vietnam and carried out negotiations to promptly resume the exports, the ministry said. Annual shipments of persimmons to Vietnam were estimated at around 250 tons before 2015.

The country’s combined exports of persimmons reached 6,444 tons in the first 11 months of last year, with Malaysia being the biggest destination.

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