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South Africa looks to China for R400m stone fruit exports in diversification drive
October 16, 2025
|The Star
SOUTH Africa's fruit industry is celebrating a major breakthrough after the Department of Agriculture signed a historic stone fruit trade protocol with China, opening the Asian market for five key fruit types - apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums, and prunes — for the first time.
MINISTER of Agriculture John Steenhuisen announced that the department had signed a historic stone fruit trade protocol on Wednesday. Steenhuisen said that the Chinese market could unlock approximately R400 million for the agriculture industry over the next five years. I File
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The landmark deal not only enhances trade ties between South Africa and China, but also signals a new phase in agricultural diplomacy - one that promises to boost farmer incomes, create jobs, and strengthen the country’s role as a leading global fruit exporter.
Announcing the deal yesterday, Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen said the agreement could unlock approximately R400 million for the sector over the next five years, with export earnings expected to double within a decade.
Steenhuisen said that the protocol marks “a major breakthrough for South African fruit producers and exporters at a time when diversification is essential for the country’s agricultural resilience”
“We are of the view that the inaugural 2025/26 export season can generate approximately R28 million and R54m in 2026/27,” Steenhuisen said.
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