Vietnam: Hundreds of tons of Chinese mangoes landed in Ho Chi Minh City

Published 2024년 7월 31일

Tridge summary

Ho Chi Minh City has experienced a significant influx of Chinese mangoes, including mini mangoes, crow's beak mangoes, and Australian mangoes, sold at competitive prices and heavily promoted online, particularly on TikTok. Since mid-June 2024, about 631 tons of these mangoes have entered the wholesale market. This surge in imports is due to a decline in domestic mango production caused by heavy rains affecting the quality and yield of Vietnamese mangoes. The Vietnam Mango Association anticipates a recovery in local mango production by August.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Chinese mangoes arriving at the Ho Chi Minh City market this year include not only mini mangoes (sucker mangos) but also crow's beak mangos and Australian mangoes. Recently, many "strange" mangoes have appeared in the Ho Chi Minh City market, different from domestically grown mango varieties such as: Cat Chu mango, Hoa Loc mango or green mango, etc. These are sucker mangoes (mini mangos) or crow's beak mangoes. Australian mangoes originate from China. If every year, mini mangoes are sold by small traders with names such as Chau Doc Thanh Ca mango (An Giang), shared mango, etc., then this year there are many imported fruit stalls boldly introducing "special" products. Chinese products" on online channels, especially TikTok. Chinese mangoes are packed in plastic baskets, professionally lined, and have a common retail price of 40,000 - 50,000 VND/kg (sucker mangoes) and 30,000 VND/kg (Australian mangoes and crow's beak mangos). These types of mangoes are introduced to have a strong ...

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