Comment: The growing importance of intellectual property protection for fruits in China
2024-08-22 10:00
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Fruitnet.com
I’m no stranger to seeing insane prices for fruit in China. Throughout the year, we can see local cherries selling for well over US$70 a kilogram, US$100 square watermelons from Japan, US$40 for a single bunch of locally grown Shine Muscat grapes, and many other mind-boggling prices for.
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