China’s garlic production and exports expected to remain stable in 2025

Published 2025년 3월 27일

Tridge summary

Despite cold waves and heavy snowfall in China's garlic-producing regions in 2025, the country's garlic production and export levels are expected to remain stable. Garlic, a cold-resistant crop, has not been significantly affected by the climate fluctuations, and the early snowfall protected the seedlings and improved soil moisture. China's garlic planting area reached approximately 790,000 hectares in 2024, with a slight increase in 2025, and the new garlic yield is expected to surpass previous years. With the benefits of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), China’s garlic exports to member countries are likely to grow further.
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Original content

Despite cold waves and heavy snowfall in some regions of China at the beginning of 2025, the country’s garlic production and export levels are expected to remain stable. On March 3, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued multiple yellow alerts for cold waves and snowstorms, covering major garlic-producing areas such as Shandong Province. The Shandong Meteorological Bureau also released yellow alerts for road icing and blue alerts for cold waves. However, with the new garlic harvest set to begin in early June, industry insiders remain optimistic about this year’s yield and quality. According to Yao Changfeng, General Manager of Onedayone Group China, despite significant climate fluctuations in the spring, garlic, as a cold-resistant crop, has not been significantly affected. He noted that the early snowfall protected garlic seedlings and improved soil moisture, creating favorable conditions for a strong harvest this year. “As long as there are no unexpected weather ...

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