The first airfreighted consignment of fresh New Zealand avocados has landed in China, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) said.
The shipment follows agreement and signing of a protocol on phytosanitary requirements between New Zealand and China last November, and a technical audit of New Zealand's regulatory system for exporting avocados by Chinese officials in January.
MPI director-general Martyn Dunne said securing export access for avocados into China had been a top priority for the horticulture industry.
"Granting of avocado access is the culmination of substantial work and negotiation over a number of years between New Zealand and China, and we're excited to reach this milestone," he said.
New Zealand's avocado exports have boomed in recent years.