Thailand aims to export more than half a million tons of fruit to China by 2022

Published 2022년 5월 16일

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Thailand is strategizing to increase its fruit exports, focusing on sea, land, and air routes due to the unavailability of land routes to China due to the COVID-19 situation. The Commerce Ministry plans to export 390,000 tons of fresh fruit by sea, utilizing five shipping lines and targeting six Chinese ports. In the first quarter of 2022, Thailand saw substantial fruit exports, totaling 754,027 tons, which included fresh, processed, dried, and frozen fruit.
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To achieve this, exports will be made via sea, land and air. Last year, Thailand exported 52% of fruit by sea, 48% by land and almost 1% by air. Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit said the ministry will focus on exporting fresh fruit by sea as China's four border checkpoints, Mohan, Youyiguan, Dongxing and Pingxiang have been closed due to the Covid-19 situation. 19 and zero Covid policy. He said 390,000 tons or 83% will be exported by sea through 5 shipping lines (Cosco, SITC, Yang Ming, Maersk and Wanhai) to 6 Chinese ports, which are Shekou (26.5%), Nansha ( 20%), Hong Kong (20%), Zhanjian (13.5%), Xinzhou (13.5%) and Xiamen ...
Source: Vinanet

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