Indonesia-China Tropical Fruit Trade and Tourism Synergy
**Indonesia-China tropical fruit trade and tourism synergy in 2027 is best read as an outlook, not a prediction. Dated 2026 […]
**Indonesia-China tropical fruit trade and tourism synergy in 2027 is best read as an outlook, not a prediction. Dated 2026 […]
**Indonesian exporters set FOB pricing to China ports by anchoring to a per-kilogram grade band — roughly USD 2-3.5/kg FOB
**To register Indonesian fruit orchards with Barantan and GACC, the kebun must first be recorded with Badan Karantina Pertanian under
**Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for GACC-approved mangosteen orchards mean documented, audited farming: kebun registered under Barantan, written SOPs, and Integrated
**Indonesia’s premium tropical fruit branding in China is set to move from anonymous bulk supply toward named, grade-certified origin stories
**Shipping Indonesian mangosteen and dragon fruit in bulk to China means clearing one gate: China’s GACC framework under Decree 248.
**GACC registration is mandatory before any Indonesian mangosteen reaches a Chinese port. Under Decree 248, your packhouse and exporter records
**Indonesia’s mangosteen exports to China should keep climbing through 2027, extending the several-fold month-on-month surge Bali logged before Lunar New
**China’s Lunar New Year triggers the sharpest annual demand spike for Balinese tropical fruit. Bali mangosteen exports to China jumped
**Heading into 2027, Indonesia’s tropical-fruit exports to China stay governed by GACC Decree 248, Barantan orchard-and-packhouse registration, and the phytosanitary