Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese traders flock to Cambodia for durians

Published 2024년 6월 17일

Tridge summary

The Cambodian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is in talks with China's General Administration of Customs to officially export Cambodian durians to China. Currently, Cambodian durians are being shipped to Thailand and Vietnam and then re-exported to China. Favorable weather in Thma Bang, Koh Kong province, has boosted durian production, drawing foreign traders. Local farmers are concerned about proper labeling but are happy with the increased recognition. Cambodia's durian cultivation spans 5,289 hectares, yielding 36,656 metric tons annually.
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Original content

According to a news report by the Khmer Times, the Cambodian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is negotiating with China’s General Administration of Customs regarding the official export of Cambodian durians to China. Last year, Chinese traders inspected durian orchards in Cambodia and were reportedly highly satisfied with the taste and quality of the fruit. Khim Finan, undersecretary of state and spokesman for the MAFF, stated that negotiations are currently in progress for the export of several fruits to China, including durians, pineapples and jackfruit. Although Cambodian durians have not yet gained official access to the Chinese market, large quantities have been shipped to Thailand and Vietnam before being re-exported to China. Recently, many Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese traders have flocked to the district of Thma Bang in Cambodia’s Koh Kong province to buy durians. Despite drought and high temperatures adversely affecting durian production in nearby Thailand ...

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