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Fresh Dragon Fruit Market Overview 2026

HS Code
081090
Last Updated
2026-04-20
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Fresh Dragon Fruit market coverage spans 146 countries.
  • 1,500 exporter companies and 2,853 importer companies are indexed in the global supply chain intelligence network for this product.
  • 41,408 supplier-linked transactions are summarized across the top 20 countries.
  • 5 premium suppliers and 0 catalog items are currently listed.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 5; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2026.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-04-20.

Global Supplier Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Fresh Dragon Fruit

Analyze 41,408 supplier-linked transactions across the top 20 countries, with monthly unit-price benchmarks to track export competitiveness and sourcing risk for Fresh Dragon Fruit.

Fresh Dragon Fruit Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum

Compare positive and negative YoY shifts in Fresh Dragon Fruit to identify accelerating supplier markets and weakening export corridors.
Top YoY shifts for Fresh Dragon Fruit: Nicaragua (-85.0%), Kazakhstan (-75.3%), Netherlands (+52.9%).

Fresh Dragon Fruit Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary

As of 2025-05, benchmark Fresh Dragon Fruit country transaction counts with monthly unit price and volume to prioritize supplier and export markets.
In 2025-10, countries with visible Fresh Dragon Fruit transaction unit prices: Netherlands (17.81 USD / kg), United States (9.06 USD / kg), Costa Rica (8.57 USD / kg), Brazil (8.12 USD / kg), Germany (7.22 USD / kg), 12 more countries.
CountryYoY ChangeTransaction Count2025-052025-062025-072025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-04
Vietnam+40.2%23,5490.44 USD / kg (73,955,692.28 kg)0.35 USD / kg (34,414,955.5 kg)0.34 USD / kg (47,845,717.002 kg)0.33 USD / kg (65,630,957.42 kg)0.40 USD / kg (66,361,460.611 kg)0.34 USD / kg (51,297,915.009 kg)
Peru+7.1%6392.93 USD / kg (193,584.92 kg)3.43 USD / kg (115,023.18 kg)4.46 USD / kg (33,146.17 kg)4.73 USD / kg (5,675.18 kg)4.16 USD / kg (1,188.42 kg)5.57 USD / kg (888 kg)
Ecuador+12.3%11,8665.20 USD / kg (6,927,293.529 kg)4.34 USD / kg (8,295,134.521 kg)3.89 USD / kg (11,474,928.684 kg)3.53 USD / kg (11,076,808.233 kg)3.59 USD / kg (11,010,124.342 kg)3.11 USD / kg (15,314,035.686 kg)
India-13.1%2,2711.85 USD / kg (14,941.33 kg)2.04 USD / kg (15,734.102 kg)1.72 USD / kg (44,168.46 kg)2.00 USD / kg (52,447.652 kg)2.07 USD / kg (32,125.22 kg)2.19 USD / kg (30,354.09 kg)
China-21.4%1,4850.86 USD / kg (292,736.48 kg)0.83 USD / kg (69,164.5 kg)0.83 USD / kg (145,102.7 kg)0.84 USD / kg (122,346.9 kg)0.84 USD / kg (233,087.8 kg)0.84 USD / kg (437,406.45 kg)
Colombia+23.9%8114.30 USD / kg (20,854.56 kg)5.38 USD / kg (57,406.11 kg)5.96 USD / kg (29,898.96 kg)5.68 USD / kg (42,194.22 kg)5.25 USD / kg (22,760.35 kg)5.46 USD / kg (12,743.79 kg)
Thailand-29.9%1192.48 USD / kg (379.9 kg)2.11 USD / kg (366 kg)1.92 USD / kg (123 kg)2.92 USD / kg (136.66 kg)2.45 USD / kg (204 kg)2.97 USD / kg (111 kg)
United States+23.8%829.10 USD / kg (105 kg)9.14 USD / kg (306.55 kg)9.13 USD / kg (50 kg)9.02 USD / kg (27 kg)9.07 USD / kg (74 kg)9.06 USD / kg (125 kg)
Costa Rica+20.8%718.59 USD / kg (252 kg)8.61 USD / kg (120 kg)- (-)- (-)8.59 USD / kg (238.4 kg)8.57 USD / kg (298 kg)
South Africa+40.8%582.30 USD / kg (513.6 kg)2.76 USD / kg (420 kg)2.06 USD / kg (1,260 kg)2.84 USD / kg (230 kg)2.86 USD / kg (2,550 kg)2.34 USD / kg (2,140 kg)
Fresh Dragon Fruit Global Supply Chain Coverage
4,353 companies
1,500 exporters and 2,853 importers are mapped for Fresh Dragon Fruit.
Exporters and importers can use Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to identify counterparties for Fresh Dragon Fruit, benchmark reach, and prioritize outreach by market.

Fresh Dragon Fruit Export Supplier Intelligence, Trade Flows, and Price Signals

1,500 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Fresh Dragon Fruit. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.

Fresh Dragon Fruit Verified Export Suppliers and Premium Partners

5 premium Fresh Dragon Fruit suppliers include country, industry, and contactability signals to prioritize credible export partners faster.
Fresh Food Panama
Panama
Hoang Phat Fruit logo
Hoang Phat Fruit
Vietnam
Crop ProductionFood Manufacturing
Agrovip S.A.S.
Ecuador
Crop ProductionFood ManufacturingFood PackagingFood Services And Drinking Places
Hao Quang Coconut One Member Company Limited
Vietnam
Crop ProductionFood ManufacturingFood Packaging
Great Farmer
Vietnam
Crop ProductionFood WholesalersFood Packaging
Become a Premium Supplier to join the Tridge Supply Chain Network and advance your marketing and export channel strategy.

Fresh Dragon Fruit Top Exporters and Supplier Profiles

Review leading exporter profiles while benchmarking against 1,500 total exporter companies in the Fresh Dragon Fruit supply chain intelligence network. Exporters and importers can unlock company profiles and analytics to qualify partners faster.
(Vietnam)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-01-13
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(Ecuador)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-01-09
Recently Export Partner Companies: 11
Industries: Food ManufacturingOthersCrop Production
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFood ManufacturingFarming / Production / Processing / Packing
(Vietnam)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-02-21
Recently Export Partner Companies: 4
Industries: Food Services And Drinking PlacesOthersCrop ProductionFood ManufacturingFood Packaging
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / PackingOthersRetailFood ManufacturingDistribution / Wholesale
(Vietnam)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-04-10
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Food Manufacturing
(Vietnam)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-20
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(Vietnam)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-05-31
Recently Export Partner Companies: 2
Industries: Beverage ManufacturingFood PackagingCrop ProductionFood ManufacturingBrokers And Trade Agencies
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleTradeFood ManufacturingFarming / Production / Processing / Packing
Fresh Dragon Fruit Global Exporter Coverage
1,500 companies
Exporter company count is a key signal for Fresh Dragon Fruit supply depth and sourcing optionality.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics to narrow Fresh Dragon Fruit opportunities by country, product, and value-chain role, then open company profiles to validate fit.

Top Exporting Countries for Fresh Dragon Fruit (HS Code 081090) in 2024

For Fresh Dragon Fruit in 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 10 supplier countries to map core supply structure.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Thailand604,140,914.867 kg667,535,022.8 USD
2Netherlands86,055,213 kg362,574,826.936 USD
3Ecuador61,720,919.93 kg216,580,889.485 USD
4Egypt53,026,019.978 kg171,520,196.44 USD
5Turkiye150,795,266 kg164,219,723 USD
6Spain54,078,945.92 kg117,239,427.117 USD
7India89,657,134.77 kg93,079,030.168 USD
8United States26,218,700 kg73,697,590 USD
9Mexico60,190,671 kg60,906,272 USD
10Belgium25,436,920 kg38,269,686.645 USD

Fresh Dragon Fruit Export Trade Flow and Partner Country Summary

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Fresh Dragon Fruit Import Buyer Intelligence, Demand Signals, and Price Benchmarks

2,853 importer companies are mapped for Fresh Dragon Fruit demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.

Fresh Dragon Fruit Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them against 2,853 total importer companies tracked for Fresh Dragon Fruit. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate buyer quality and demand concentration.
(Netherlands)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-03-20
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Vietnam)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-06-04
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Crop Production
Value Chain Roles: -
(Spain)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-01-06
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: 1 - 10 Employees
Industries: OthersFood ManufacturingFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Vietnam)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-05-26
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Singapore)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-01-27
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
(United Arab Emirates)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-03-20
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
Global Importer Coverage
2,853 companies
Importer company count highlights the current depth of demand-side visibility for Fresh Dragon Fruit.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics and company profiles to identify active Fresh Dragon Fruit buyers, compare partner density by country, and refine GTM priorities.

Top Import Demand Countries for Fresh Dragon Fruit (HS Code 081090) in 2024

For Fresh Dragon Fruit in 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 10 demand countries to identify priority markets.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1United States275,685,098 kg376,237,668 USD
2Netherlands75,190,595 kg240,077,237.738 USD
3Germany61,116,273.234 kg198,676,075.823 USD
4Hong Kong90,763,189 kg122,042,304.438 USD
5Canada35,401,134 kg109,880,127.07 USD
6United Kingdom33,476,515 kg101,205,241.941 USD
7India57,062,057 kg63,134,063.618 USD
8Italy26,342,419 kg56,992,234.402 USD
9Thailand35,483,477 kg49,000,972.15 USD
10Belgium16,031,660.74 kg38,912,802.142 USD

Fresh Dragon Fruit Import Trade Flow and Origin Country Summary

Analyze Fresh Dragon Fruit origin-to-destination trade flows by value, volume, and share to monitor demand-side sourcing channels.

Global Wholesale Supplier Price Trends by Country for Fresh Dragon Fruit

Fresh Dragon Fruit Monthly Wholesale Supplier Price Summary by Country

Monthly Fresh Dragon Fruit wholesale unit-price benchmarks by country for export and sourcing decisions.
In 2025-10, countries with visible Fresh Dragon Fruit wholesale unit prices: Peru (4.44 USD / kg), Colombia (3.00 USD / kg), Malaysia (1.23 USD / kg), Thailand (1.02 USD / kg).
Country2025-052025-062025-072025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-04
Mexico3.57 USD / kg3.76 USD / kg3.42 USD / kg-1.67 USD / kg-
Thailand1.18 USD / kg1.14 USD / kg1.10 USD / kg0.98 USD / kg1.07 USD / kg1.02 USD / kg
Peru2.90 USD / kg3.88 USD / kg3.22 USD / kg3.31 USD / kg4.03 USD / kg4.44 USD / kg
Malaysia1.27 USD / kg1.21 USD / kg1.25 USD / kg1.24 USD / kg1.26 USD / kg1.23 USD / kg
Colombia3.55 USD / kg3.65 USD / kg2.41 USD / kg2.77 USD / kg4.70 USD / kg3.00 USD / kg

Fresh Dragon Fruit Wholesale Price Competitiveness by Major Exporting Countries

Compare Fresh Dragon Fruit wholesale price ranges and YoY changes across the top 5 exporting countries to benchmark supplier price competitiveness.
RankCountryAverageLowerUpperYoY
1Mexico3.37 USD / kg1.49 USD / kg4.29 USD / kg+18.3%
2Thailand1.11 USD / kg0.55 USD / kg2.10 USD / kg-9.9%
3Peru3.09 USD / kg1.48 USD / kg5.55 USD / kg+83.9%
4Malaysia1.26 USD / kg0.73 USD / kg2.06 USD / kg-
5Colombia3.32 USD / kg1.82 USD / kg5.62 USD / kg+10.8%

Latest Fresh Dragon Fruit Wholesale Export Price Updates

Use the latest 5 Fresh Dragon Fruit wholesale updates to validate current export price points and origin-level supplier changes.
DateEntry NameUnit Price (USD) 
2026-04-01Tha* * ****** ****** *** ****** * ***** **** * 1.15 USD / kg
2026-04-01OTR** **************** ********* * 2.25 USD / kg
2026-04-01PIT*************** **** * ******* ****** ****** ******** ******** ****** * ******* ******23.04 USD / kg
2026-04-01火龍果 * ***** ****3.47 USD / kg
2026-04-01Tha* * ****** ****** *** ****** * ****** **** * 0.89 USD / kg

Classification

Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormFresh
Industry PositionPrimary Agricultural Product

Raw Material

Commodity GroupTropical fruit (cactus fruit; pitaya/pitahaya)
Scientific NameSelenicereus spp. (commercially traded dragon fruit types include Selenicereus undatus, Selenicereus costaricensis, and Selenicereus megalanthus)
PerishabilityHigh
Growing Conditions
  • Tropical to subtropical production zones with trellised climbing cactus systems
  • Flowering can be photoperiod-sensitive; off-season flowering in Vietnam is commonly induced using artificial night lighting
Main VarietiesWhite-fleshed types (commonly traded as Selenicereus undatus), Red-fleshed types (commercially traded Selenicereus spp., including S. costaricensis / S. monocanthus listings in regulatory databases), Yellow pitahaya (Selenicereus megalanthus)
Consumption Forms
  • Fresh whole fruit
  • Fresh-cut fruit and fruit mixes
  • Beverage and smoothie processing
Grading Factors
  • Size/weight class and uniformity
  • Skin color development and appearance
  • Scale/bract freshness (wilting/browning tolerance)
  • Absence of mechanical damage (abrasion/compression)
  • Freedom from decay and visible disease symptoms
  • Phytosanitary compliance and documentation for destination markets

Market

Fresh dragon fruit (pitaya/pitahaya) is a specialty tropical fruit traded primarily as premium fresh produce, with supply anchored in Southeast Asia (notably Vietnam) and expanding commercial production across parts of Asia and Latin America. Global trade is strongly shaped by phytosanitary access, border logistics, and cold-chain performance because the fruit is susceptible to dehydration, mechanical damage, chilling injury, and fungal decay. China and other Asian markets are central to near-term demand dynamics, while the U.S. and EU markets are served through formal market-access programs and exporter compliance systems. Product-specific global trade statistics are often fragmented because dragon fruit can be reported under broader fresh-fruit tariff lines in many customs systems.
Market GrowthGrowing (medium-term outlook)expanding commercial cultivation and export programs across multiple regions, alongside rising availability in premium retail channels
Major Producing Countries
  • VietnamMajor commercial production with common use of artificial night lighting to induce off-season flowering in key growing provinces.
  • ChinaSignificant producer and a major destination market for imported dragon fruit.
  • ThailandCommercial cultivation and regional trade presence in Southeast Asia.
  • MalaysiaCommercial cultivation cited in multi-country pitaya production and disease literature.
  • EcuadorLatin American production base with documented pitahaya export certification and inspection programs.
  • ColombiaProducer of pitahaya (including yellow pitahaya) with export market development supported by phytosanitary authorities.
  • MexicoCrop is native to the Mexico–Central America region and is also cultivated commercially.
  • NicaraguaCommercial cultivation referenced in multi-country pitaya literature.
Major Exporting Countries
  • VietnamHistorically a leading Asian commercial exporter; shipments are sensitive to cross-border policy and certification/inspection procedures.
  • EcuadorDocumented exporter of pitahaya with phytosanitary certification tied to importing-market requirements (including fruit fly monitoring and export inspection).
  • ColombiaExports pitahaya to multiple destinations under the supervision of national phytosanitary authorities.
Major Importing Countries
  • ChinaLargest consumer market in Asia; border-gate and SPS controls can rapidly change import flow conditions.
  • Hong KongImportant regional trading and consumption market for Southeast Asian dragon fruit exports.
  • SingaporeNotable destination for Southeast Asian exports and for Ecuadorian pitahaya shipments reported by national phytosanitary authorities.
  • JapanPremium import market supplied under exporter compliance and phytosanitary requirements.
  • United StatesImport market governed by USDA APHIS phytosanitary entry conditions and commodity authorization requirements.
  • TaiwanRegional market referenced in Vietnam export destination listings and in off-season lighting practices literature.
Supply Calendar
  • Vietnam (southern production zones such as Bình Thuận, Tiền Giang, Tây Ninh):Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, SepMain cropping window is commonly cited as March–September; off-season flowering/supply is supported by artificial night lighting during shorter-day months, increasing electricity exposure.

Specification

Major VarietiesWhite-fleshed dragon fruit (commonly traded as Selenicereus undatus), Red-fleshed dragon fruit (commercially traded Selenicereus spp., including S. costaricensis / S. monocanthus listings in regulatory databases), Yellow dragon fruit / yellow pitahaya (Selenicereus megalanthus)
Physical Attributes
  • Distinctive external bracts (“scales”) that are prone to wilting and browning when dehydrated or mishandled
  • Skin prone to abrasion and compression damage, which accelerates moisture loss and decay
  • Wide skin/flesh color variation across commercially traded types (pink/red skin; white or red flesh; yellow skin for yellow pitahaya)
Compositional Metrics
  • Buyer specifications commonly include soluble solids (°Brix) and minimum maturity/coloration requirements, alongside visual quality and defect tolerances
Grades
  • Export transactions commonly use size/weight classes and tolerance limits for external defects, scale/bract freshness, and decay incidence
  • Phytosanitary compliance (including freedom from quarantine pests and required treatments/certification where applicable) is a frequent contract condition
Packaging
  • Cartons with protective internal packing (e.g., trays, dividers, foam nets) to reduce abrasion and compression
  • Ventilation-oriented packaging compatible with refrigerated transport to manage dehydration and heat accumulation

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Harvest at commercial maturity → field sorting → packing/quality grading → pre-cooling and cold storage → refrigerated transport (truck/air/sea) → destination distribution to retail and foodservice
Demand Drivers
  • Premium/exotic fruit positioning in modern retail and gift-oriented purchasing (especially in parts of Asia)
  • Expanded use in beverages, smoothies, and cut-fruit assortments where visual differentiation matters
  • Year-round availability enabled by off-season flowering techniques in key origins
Temperature
  • Cold-chain setpoints must balance dehydration/decay control against chilling injury risk; chilling injury has been reported at approximately 5–6°C depending on cultivar, maturity, and growing location
Atmosphere Control
  • Modified-atmosphere bagging can reduce dehydration and scale wilting during refrigerated storage, though published guidance notes uncertainty about how much benefit is attributable to gas modification versus higher humidity
Shelf Life
  • Shelf life is highly sensitive to harvest maturity and dehydration control; published postharvest studies report multi-week storage potential around 10°C under modified-atmosphere bagging in some conditions

Risks

Market Concentration And Border Policy HighA large share of fresh dragon fruit trade in Asia is tied to Vietnam-to-China corridors, making the category highly exposed to sudden changes in border-gate operations, inspection intensity, and SPS/COVID-era control measures; disruptions can trigger rapid spoilage, price swings, and shipment cancellations for a fruit with tight handling tolerances.Diversify origin portfolio (e.g., include Latin American suppliers where feasible), pre-qualify alternate logistics routes (sea/air), maintain clear SPS documentation readiness, and use packaging/humidity controls to extend hold time during delays.
Postharvest Disease MediumFungal diseases such as anthracnose and other rots are repeatedly cited as major causes of postharvest loss in pitaya, with decay risk amplified by mechanical damage, poor sanitation, and suboptimal temperature/humidity management.Strengthen packhouse sanitation, minimize abrasion/compression, use validated postharvest treatments consistent with importing-market rules, and monitor decay incidence by lot to prevent mixed-quality load-outs.
Cold Chain And Chilling Injury MediumDragon fruit can develop chilling injury at moderately low non-freezing temperatures (reported around 5–6°C in postharvest guidance), while warmer handling accelerates dehydration and decay, creating a narrow operating window for long-haul logistics.Set cultivar- and maturity-appropriate temperature targets, avoid exposure to chilling-risk setpoints, maintain high relative humidity, and use protective packaging to limit water loss.
Energy Cost And Emissions MediumOff-season supply in major origins can depend on artificial night lighting to induce flowering, creating direct sensitivity to electricity prices, grid reliability, and emission-reduction expectations from buyers and policymakers.Adopt energy-efficient lighting (e.g., CFL/LED transitions where suitable), optimize lighting schedules, and quantify energy use per kg for buyer ESG reporting and cost control.
Regulatory Compliance MediumMarket access depends on phytosanitary authorization, inspection, and certification systems (e.g., U.S. APHIS commodity requirements and destination phytosanitary certificates), and exporters may also face quarantine-pest management obligations (including fruit fly monitoring in some programs).Maintain audited farm-to-packhouse traceability, align pesticide programs to destination MRLs, ensure phytosanitary certificates and registered facilities/orchards where required, and monitor regulatory updates in key markets.
Sustainability
  • Electricity demand and associated emissions exposure from off-season night-lighting used to stimulate flowering in major producing regions (notably Vietnam), with growing attention to energy efficiency upgrades
  • Increased pest and disease pressure as cultivation expands, elevating the importance of integrated pest management and residue-compliant crop protection programs for export markets
Labor & Social
  • Smallholder livelihood exposure to electricity costs where off-season lighting is used as a core income strategy
  • Income volatility and product loss risk when border/inspection disruptions occur for highly perishable consignments

FAQ

What is the single biggest global trade disruption risk for fresh dragon fruit?The most critical risk is sudden disruption in key cross-border corridors—especially Vietnam-to-China trade—driven by border-gate operations and SPS/inspection changes. Because dragon fruit is highly perishable and sensitive to handling, delays can quickly translate into spoilage, cancelled orders, and sharp price volatility.
Why is off-season dragon fruit supply associated with higher energy exposure in some origins?In major Vietnamese production regions, farmers commonly use artificial night lighting to stimulate flowering during shorter-day periods so they can harvest off-season. This technique supports year-round supply but increases dependence on electricity cost and availability, which can materially affect production economics and sustainability metrics.
What temperature risk should buyers watch for in dragon fruit cold chains?Postharvest guidance notes that chilling injury can develop around 5–6°C depending on the cultivar, maturity, and growing location, while warmer conditions can accelerate dehydration and decay. Buyers generally need cold-chain settings that avoid chilling-risk temperatures but still slow water loss and microbial growth.

Fresh Dragon Fruit Country Coverage for Suppliers, Export Flows, and Prices

Explore country-level Fresh Dragon Fruit market pages for supplier coverage, trade flows, and price benchmarks.
All country market pages: China, Vietnam, Mexico, Thailand, United States, Ecuador, Netherlands, Hong Kong, Peru, Canada, Egypt, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Philippines, Colombia, Turkiye, Israel, South Korea, Singapore, Spain, Nicaragua, India, Poland, Ukraine, Laos, Sri Lanka, Czechia, South Africa, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Japan, Azerbaijan, New Zealand, Taiwan, France, Kazakhstan, Indonesia, Belgium, Germany, Guatemala, Greece, Cambodia, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Uzbekistan, Portugal, Kuwait, Tunisia, Oman, Pakistan, Sweden, Morocco, Norway, Brunei, Honduras, Hungary, Romania, Denmark, Bulgaria, Qatar, Jordan, Andorra, Dominican Republic, Maldives, Bahrain, Lithuania, Madagascar, Macao, Slovakia, El Salvador, Kenya, Latvia, Finland, Ireland, Albania, Armenia, Argentina, Aruba, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barbados, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Benin, Bermuda, Bolivia, Bahamas, Bhutan, Botswana, Belize, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Costa Rica, Cuba, Cape Verde, Cyprus, Estonia, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Croatia, Iran, Iceland, Jamaica, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Liberia, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Libya, Moldova, Montenegro, Macedonia, Myanmar [Burma], Mongolia, Malta, Mauritius, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Nepal, Panama, Paraguay, Serbia, Slovenia, Senegal, Swaziland, Togo, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, Uruguay, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Venezuela, Vanuatu, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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