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SHARON FRUIT: ISRAELI MARKET 27 June 2007 Elrita Venter
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SHARON FRUIT? Trademark – in SA Persimmon – Deciduous fruit (exotic) Bloom : 28 October – 10 November Harvest : April to end May Export: May to August
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INDUSTRY IN SOUTH AFRICA Started in 1997/8 with importation of plant material Industry model - Grower Association concept (SFOSA) Plantings – close to 1000 Ha Dedicated pack house – ARISA, Swellendam
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CURRENT EXPORT MARKETS CANADA EUROPE ISRAEL SINGAPORE MALAYSIA THAILAND TAIWAN
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ACCESS TO ISRAEL IN 2006 Request to export initiated in 2002 - Bi-lateral agreement signed in August 2006 INITIAL TERMS Agreement applies for 2 year trial period Only one variety applicable Maximum of 2 containers per importer Mandatory fumigation No pre-clearance inspection Produced in Swellendam/Greyton area Import permit required
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PACK HOUSE REGISTRATION Cold storage facilities (PPECB) ORCHARD REGISTRATION – 30 November (DoA) IPM (GAP’s, SOP’s) Sanitation (GAP’s) Regulated Pests ……. ISRAEL PROGRAM
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REGULATED PESTS Ceratitis rosa : pheromone traps and orchards free for at least 3 months prior to export Quadraspidiotus perniciosus : orchard free for past 2 growing seasons Cryptophlebia leucotreta (Thaumatotibia leucotreta) : cold treatment - 0.55 ºC for 22 days ISRAEL PROGRAM
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REGULATED PESTS (Inspection) ISRAEL PROGRAM Aleurocanthus spiniferus Ceroplastes destructor Grapholita molestaHypocala subsatura Pseudococcus calceolariae Toxoptera citricida Heliothrips sylvanusParacoccus burnerae Ceroplastes rubensDelottococcus elisabethae
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POST HARVEST TREATMENTS Methyl bromide/ Cold steri Post Harvest Handling and Storage (Pack house) Pre Shipping inspections PPECB at Pack house DoA Phytosanitary Inspections at port (Inspection point) ISRAEL PROGRAM
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