An industry-wide effort bringing together Chilean growers, exporters and the Chilean government, together with Chinese produce importers, distributors and retailers, the 360º campaign will feature outdoor media advertising and point-of-sale promotions across 65 cities over 39 days.
In the run-up to Chinese New Year on February 5, 2019, the campaign will focus on social media actions, promotional work on China’s most important e-commerce platform, trade media advertising, PR events, and merchandising, as well as advertising on outdoor media. The reach of the campaign will be nationwide across China, with a greater emphasis on regional cities.
Charif Christian Carvajal, Marketing Director of the Chilean Fresh Fruit Exporters Association (ASOEX) for Asia and Europe, said the focus of the ‘Enjoy your red moment’ campaign would be on occasions and moments when Chinese consumers can eat, share and enjoy Chilean cherries. “We want Chinese consumers to enjoy a ‘red moment’ with healthy, delicious Chilean cherries; a moment of sharing with family because Chinese people love sharing food around a table with friends and family,” he said.
Initially launched at Asia Fruit Logistica in September, the 2018-19 promotional campaign will run before, during and after Chinese New Year, although Carvajal emphasized the need to encourage consumption at other times of the year. “It’s very important to continue marketing Chilean cherries in China outside of Chinese New Year, so our objective is to promote Chilean cherries before and after to maintain the frequency and penetration of purchase,” he said.
With the objective of strengthening the promotional presence of Chile’s cherry sector in China, the Committee alongside the association have this season opened its first China office, based in Shanghai.
Ronald Bown, Chairman of the Board of the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association, said: “Last year’s cherry promotional campaign was very successful. In fact, it was recognized as the marketing campaign of the year in the Asia Fruit Awards event celebrated in Hong Kong earlier this year. In this context, we believed it was time to establish a China-based office with the objective of facilitating the implementation of the campaign and strengthening the ties with our key stakeholders in the market, thus leading to an even more effective campaign.”
Estimates by the Chilean Cherry Committee, as of October 15, 2018, have exports of cherries from Chile worldwide reaching 180,000 tonnes. However, it should be noted that this may be adjusted in mid-November, given the recent adverse climatic conditions experienced in Chile.