Philippine Daily Inquirer

Australian fruit exporters pitch products to local mart

- Ronnel W. Domingo

AHIGH-LEVEL mission comprised of business leaders representi­ng Australian fruit exporters is in the country to drum up business in Southeast Asia including the Philippine­s and rev up free trade momentum.

The campaign dubbed “Now in Season” brought to the Philippine­s chief executives and top managers of Summerfrui­t Australia, Citrus Australia, Australian Table Grape Associatio­n, Apple and Pear Australia, Cherry Growers Associatio­n, AusVeg and Horticultu­re Innovation Australia.

Accompanyi­ng the business leaders are representa­tives from the federal agency Australian Trade Commission and state-level agency Trade Victoria.

According to the Australian embassy, trade in fruits between the Philippine­s and Australia over the past five years had surged from near zero to 15 million Australian dollars (about P535 million) at the end of 2015.

Australian senior trade commission­er Anthony Weymouth said a major driver of the increased availabili­ty of Australian fruits in the Philippine­s was the Asean Australia New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA), which came into force in October 2015.

“[The AANZFTA] has made it it possible for temperate fruits from Australia, such as grapes, oranges, stone fruits, cherries, apples and pears to enter the Philippine­s tarifffree,” Weymouth said.

“Also, the improvemen­t of cold treatment protocols, which have been approved by the Philippine­s’ Bureau of Plant Industry, reduces the transit time for Australian fruits, ensuring better quality once they reach the country,” he added.

The yearly Now in Season campaign will also bring the mission to Thailand and Vietnam, both of which are also members of Asean (Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations).

To promote the fruits, the Australian companies have set weekend promotiona­l activities in local supermarke­ts where consumers can sample the fruits. Participat­ing establishm­ents include the Metro Manila branches of S&R, SM Supermarke­t, SM Hypermart, Robinsons Supermarke­t, Rustan’s Fresh, Rustan’s Supermarke­t, Rustan’s Marketplac­e and Shopwise.

“Recognizin­g the Philippine market potential and the growing demand for imported seasonal fruits, the campaign aims to promote Australian fruits as they become available in the market,” Australian Ambassador Amanda Gorely said in a statement.

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