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The Bulrushes > Agriculture > No Longer Forbidden Fruit: SA Regains Market Access To Export Fresh Apples To Thailand
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No Longer Forbidden Fruit: SA Regains Market Access To Export Fresh Apples To Thailand

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Published: February 4, 2025
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Pretoria – South Africa has regained market access to export fresh apples to Thailand.

This market has been closed for about 16 years – from January 2008 to December 2024 – due to changes in requirements by the trading partner.

Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, on Tuesday (4 February 2025), said he was, “pleased to announce that South Africa has regained market access for exportation of fresh apples from South Africa to the Kingdom of Thailand”.

Minister Steenhuisen added: “Apples are one of the most important deciduous fruits grown in South Africa, taking into consideration its foreign exchange earnings and employment creation.

“The South African apple industry is export-oriented with approximately half of the apples produced being absorbed by the export market.”

According to Hortgro, South African apple exports have surged by 40% over the past decade, largely driven by exports to the Far East and Asia, which currently account for about 35% of all South African apple exports.

“In 2023 a total of 32 397 workers were employed on farms with 129 590 dependants benefiting,” said Minister Steenhuisen.

“Increasing production to meet export demand can lead to more jobs, especially in labour-intensive sectors like fruit and vegetables as well as provide for more opportunities in agro-processing, packaging and logistics.”

All fresh apples exported from SA to the Kingdom of Thailand must meet all agreed upon and applicable phytosanitary requirements.

The fruit must also be free from quarantine pests of concern to Thailand, as listed in the final phytosanitary import conditions for the export of fresh apples from South Africa.

Commercial orchards, packhouses, or export establishments wishing to export apples to Thailand must be registered and approved by the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD).

These registered orchards must implement good agricultural practices that include effective integrated pest management and orchard sanitation.

The final phytosanitary import conditions for the export of fresh apples from SA to Thailand have been published and can be accessed on the DALRRD website:

https://www.dalrrd.gov.za/images/Branches/AgricProducHealthFoodSafety/PlantProductionHealth/PlantHealth/export-from-sa/import-requirements-for-apples-from-south-africa-to-thailand.pdf

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