China's garlic supply to Russia increased significantly from January to September

Published 2024년 10월 23일

Tridge summary

In the first nine months of the year, China saw a 13% increase in vegetable exports to Russia, reaching $252.5 million, the highest since 2020 for this period. Key exports include onions, garlic, and tomatoes, with Japan and Vietnam being the largest buyers, each accounting for 12% of shipments. Russia ranks ninth among China's vegetable trading partners, contributing 3% to the total shipments.
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This is the highest value for the January-September period since 2020, when shipments of such products amounted to $43.8 million. In the first nine months, China exported a total of $252.5 million worth of vegetables to Russia, which is 13% more than last year. The main varieties exported by China this year are onions and garlic (20% of shipments by value), tomatoes (19%) and other vegetables (16%), including asparagus, mushrooms and eggplant. The largest foreign buyers of Chinese vegetables this year are Japan and ...
Source: Foodmate

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