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After a decade, Vietnamese market opens for South African oranges

South Africa has successfully opened the Vietnamese market for its orange exports after a lengthy hiatus of ten years. This comes as a result of concerted efforts by the South African government, culminating in an agreement that paves the way for the commencement of orange shipments to Vietnam. The first consignment of oranges is anticipated to be dispatched in the upcoming weeks, marking an important moment for South African citrus producers.

The reopening of the Vietnamese market is expected to bolster South Africa's citrus industry, providing a much-needed impetus for growth and expansion. According to industry spokespersons, this development is a testament to the resilience and perseverance of the South African citrus sector in navigating the complexities of international trade relations. "The reopening of the Vietnamese market to South African oranges after a decade is a significant milestone that underscores the tenacity of our citrus industry," remarked a spokesperson.

Source: algoafm.co.za

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