China exported 443,800 tons of ginger for US$536.13 million in 2021

Published 2022년 2월 16일

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In 2021, China's ginger exports saw a decrease of 10.8% in volume and 21.74% in value, amounting to 443,800 tons and US$536.13 million respectively. The Netherlands, the United States, and Pakistan were the top three importers. The average price per ton was US$ 1,209.08, marking a 15.92% decrease from the previous year. The main ginger-exporting provinces were Shandong, Yunnan, and Jiangsu, accounting for 91.14% of the total exports.
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(Agraria.pe) In 2021, China exported 443,800 tons of ginger for US$536.13 million, reflecting a contraction of -10.8% in volume and -21.74% in value compared to what was shipped in 2020. The average price was US$ 1,209.08 per ton, an interannual decrease of 15.92%. Among the countries and regions that imported ginger from China, the Netherlands was the largest importer in quantity, with 57,100 tons (-12.03%) and in value reached US$88.45 million (-19.35%). The average price was US$ 1,548.99 per ton, which represented a year-on-year decrease of 8.32%. The United States ranked second with 56,200 tons (-1.85% compared to the previous year), with a value of US$ 63.57, that is, 16.11% less. The average price was US$ 1,130.92 per ton, so it decreased -14.53%. Pakistan was the third importer with a volume of 46,600 tons, a year-on-year decline of -10.43%, and a value of US$ 48.46 million, which meant a drop of 19.52%. The average price was US$ 1,039.42 per ton, reflecting a reduction of ...
Source: Agraria

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