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Avocados and honey imports a sign of China’s growing agricultural engagement with Africa
Agricultural cooperation to be high on the agenda when Beijing hosts the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit next week
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South Africa is preparing to ship its first avocados to China and Tanzania has won a deal to export honey there as agriculture becomes a new focus of China-Africa engagement.
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The deals come as Beijing prepares to host the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit next week, with agricultural cooperation expected to be high on the agenda.
Apart from avocados, China’s food imports from Africa now include soybeans, pineapples, chillies, cashew nuts, sesame seeds and spices.
The September 4-6 FOCAC Summit is expected to see African countries seek duty-free access to China for their products.
In Beijing on Friday, Chinese foreign vice-minister Chen Xiaodong confirmed that “agricultural modernisation” would be part of the summit’s four high-level meetings.
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According to observers, China plans to diversify its imports, cutting reliance on main suppliers such as the United States, the European Union or Latin American countries.
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