Vietnam exported tons of cassava to China

Published 2022년 10월 19일

Tridge summary

In September 2022, Vietnam experienced a decline in its cassava and cassava product exports, with a decrease of 6.4% in volume and 9.4% in value compared to the previous month. Despite this, the first nine months of 2022 saw an 8% increase in volume and a significant 19.8% increase in value compared to the same period in 2021. China continues to be the largest market for these exports. Meanwhile, the domestic price of raw cassava and cassava chips in Vietnam has slightly decreased due to low supply. In Thailand, the price of tapioca starch for export remains stable, and the country's exports are expected to rise in the latter half of 2022 due to increased global demand for alternatives to corn.
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Original content

According to the General Department of Customs, in September 2022, Vietnam exported 193,240 tons of cassava and cassava products, worth USD 87.66 million, down 6.4% in volume and 9.4% down. in value compared to August 2022; compared with September 2021, down 2.9% in volume and 0.2% in value. The average export price of cassava and cassava products was at 453.6 USD/ton, down 3.2% compared to August 2022, but up 2.8% compared to September 2021. Accumulated in the first 9 months of 2022, the export of cassava and cassava products reached 2.32 million tons, worth 1.02 billion USD, up 8% in volume and 19.8% in value over the same period. year 2021. In September 2022, China is still Vietnam's largest market for cassava and cassava products, accounting for 89.2% of the country's total export of cassava and cassava products, with 172,370 tons , worth USD 78.46 million, down 11.1% in volume and 13.7% in value compared to August 2022; compared with September 2021, down 4.2% in volume and ...
Source: Danviet

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