Pomegranates from Thailand, India, China are "flooded" in Ho Chi Minh City

Published 2020년 10월 1일

Tridge summary

Pomegranates from various countries including Turkey, Israel, Thailand, India, and Peru are being sold in Ho Chi Minh City's local markets. The price per kilogram ranges from 200,000-500,000 VND. Imported pomegranates are preferred as Vietnamese pomegranates are only available from September to February. Turkish and Israeli pomegranates are mainly bought by patrons or a few wholesalers. Indian pomegranates, known for their bright red-orange peel and succulent seeds, are also being imported and sold. Pomegranates can be imported at the same time due to their easy preservation.
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Original content

As noted, recently in many local markets in Ho Chi Minh City, traders are selling pomegranates imported from Turkey, Israel, Thailand, India, Peru ... the price per place, average from 200,000-500,000 VND / kg. “If you like to sweeten much, you should buy Thai pomegranates for 120,000 VND / kg, the biggest fruit weight is 600 grams, and the fruit is less than 100,000 VND / kg. If you like sweetness, you should buy Peruvian pomegranates at the price of 250,000 VND / kg ”, Ms. Ngo Thi Hue (Pham Van Chi, District 6, Ho Chi Minh City), the small trader in Cay Go market quoted the price. In addition to Thai pomegranates and Peruvian pomegranates, Ms. Hue's fruit stalls are also selling Chinese first grade, weighing about 500-600g / fruit, priced at 60,000 VND / kg, three smaller fruits priced at 40,000 VND / kg. “Normally, Chinese pomegranates will start in season from July to December each year. The time when Chinese pomegranates are imported to Vietnam most is from July to October, ...
Source: tieudung

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