Customs data | my country's total bee product exports in the first quarter fell slightly year-on-year

Published 2024년 5월 6일

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In the first quarter of 2024, China's bee product exports, including honey, royal jelly, bee pollen, beeswax, and other bee products, saw a mixed performance with a slight overall decrease of 2% from the previous year, totaling 45,276.66 tons. Honey exports experienced a decline in both volume and price, while royal jelly exports surged by 23.76%, bee pollen exports increased by 18.71%, and beeswax exports rose by 21.89%. However, other bee products experienced an 18.78% decrease in exports. The United Kingdom, Japan, and Belgium were the leading importers of honey, and Zhejiang Province led in royal jelly and royal jelly freeze-dried powder exports. Henan Province dominated the exports of bee pollen and beeswax. Despite the increase in export volumes, the prices of honey, bee pollen, and beeswax fell in the first quarter.
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In the first quarter of this year, my country's total bee product exports totaled 45,276.66 tons, down 2% from the same period in 2023. Among them, honey exports totaled 42,132.13 tons, down 3.29% year-on-year; royal jelly exports totaled 202.02 tons, up 23.76% year-on-year; royal jelly freeze-dried powder exports totaled 48.17 tons, down 8.44% year-on-year; bee pollen exports totaled 709.57 tons, up 18.71% year-on-year; beeswax exports totaled 2,068.05 tons, up 21.89% year-on-year. Other bee products (propolis, bee pupae, pollen extracts and other bee product products) exported 62.92 tons, down 18.78% year-on-year. my country's honey exports fell in both volume and price in the first quarter In the first quarter of 2024, my country's honey exports showed a diversified trend, and export prices generally fell. In terms of quantity, the United Kingdom, Japan and Belgium exported 62.92 tons of bee products (propolis, bee pupae, pollen extracts and other bee products). The export ...
Source: Foodmate

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