
From May 7 to 8, President Xi Jinping paid a state visit to Serbia. The China-Serbia Free Trade Agreement will officially enter into force on July 1 this year. China has expressed its willingness to expand imports of high-quality agricultural products with Serbian characteristics, and the two sides have completed procedures for exporting dried plums and blueberries to China.

Serbia, located in Eastern Europe, is a major agricultural country and one of the largest producers of blueberries in Europe. The blueberry production season in Serbia lasts from early June to October each year, with a production of around 7,000 tonnes. In recent years, Serbia's blueberry industry has expanded rapidly thanks to technological advances by emerging blueberry producers. Serbian blueberries are mainly exported to Russia and Europe. The top five markets are the Netherlands, Russia, Germany, Poland and the United Kingdom.

This year, FstSort exported a small blueberry sorting machine to Serbia. It is FstSort's most classic machine and has more than ten years of production experience. It is very suitable for small blueberry producers and has little damage, high efficiency and low price.