Tag: China
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China Opens Wider Market Access for African Citrus Exports
China has introduced a zero-tariff program covering imports from 53 African countries and approved amendments to South Africa’s citrus cold-treatment protocol, moves expected to strengthen export opportunities for one of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest citrus industries. The measures mark another step in deepening trade relations between China and Africa, particularly as South Africa seeks to ... -
South Africa Boosts Citrus Exports to China With New Phytosanitary Deal
South Africa has secured a major boost for its citrus exports after signing a revised phytosanitary agreement with the People’s Republic of China, aimed at easing cold treatment requirements and improving market access. The agreement, signed in Pretoria by Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen and Chinese Ambassador Wu Peng, is expected to enhance export efficiency, lower ... -
Global Collaboration at the Core of Reform Strategy
As part of the effort, Nigerian lawmakers are engaging with major agricultural economies and development partners, including Malaysia, the European Union, Brazil, China, Germany, India, and the United Kingdom. According to Sharafadeen Alli, chairman of the committee, these partnerships are designed to leverage global expertise in areas such as mechanisation, research collaboration, and modern farming ... -
South Africa Launches First Duty-Free Stone Fruit Exports to China
South Africa has officially launched its first duty-free stone fruit exports to China, marking a significant milestone in bilateral agricultural trade and opening new growth prospects for local growers seeking access to one of the world’s largest consumer markets. The breakthrough follows the signing of a bilateral trade agreement granting South African stone fruit duty-free ... -
AGM Women Network: Unlocking Women’s Potential to Transform African Agriculture in 2026
Africa holds nearly 65% of the world’s unused arable land, yet the continent remains heavily dependent on food imports. At the centre of this paradox are women—who produce an estimated 70% of Africa’s food, but control less than 15% of land ownership and receive under 5% of agricultural credit. Addressing this imbalance is the driving ... -
Chinese Experts Drive Integrated Farming, Transforming Rural Livelihoods in Ethiopia
Zhang Shihong (R), head of the Chinese agricultural expert team, talks with locals at Godino Jitu Village in Oromia Region, Ethiopia, on Nov. 26, 2025. (Xinhua/Liu Fangqiang) ADDIS ABABA, 2025 — In Ethiopia’s Oromia Region, integrated farming is reshaping rural livelihoods through a collaborative poverty reduction project led by Chinese agricultural experts. At Godino Jitu ... -
Congo Secures First Africa-China Cadepa Deal, Unlocking Zero-Tariff Access for Agricultural Exports
The Republic of Congo has achieved a major milestone in African trade relations by becoming the first country on the continent to implement the Economic Partnership Contract for Shared Development on Early Harvests (Cadepa) with China. This bilateral agreement, which took effect following a joint declaration in June 2025, grants full customs duty exemption for ... -
Tanzania’s “Green Gold” Set to Debut at China International Import Expo
Njombe, Tanzania — As the China International Import Expo (CIIE) prepares to open its doors in Shanghai, Tanzanian agribusiness leader Juliana Yotham Mwalyepelo is preparing to showcase a product she calls “green gold”: organically grown avocados from the highlands of southern Tanzania. Mwalyepelo, chief executive officer of Chrises Real Solutions Company Limited, leads a diversified ... -
Africa International Agricultural Expo 2025 Opens in Nairobi, Strengthening China-Africa Agricultural Cooperation
Nairobi, Kenya — The 2025 Africa International Agricultural Expo officially opened Tuesday in Nairobi under the theme “Increasing Agricultural Productivity in Africa through Innovation and Market Access.” The event aims to deepen China-Africa cooperation in modern agriculture and position Africa as a global hub for agri-innovation and trade. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Paul Kipronoh ... -
South Africa And China Sign Landmark Agreement
South Africa’s Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen and Minister Sun Meijun of China’s General Administration of Customs. Photo Credit: SA News By SA News South Africa and China have signed a historic stone fruit trade protocol, opening the Chinese market to five types of South African stone fruit — apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums, and prunes. The agreement ...










