Thailand’s fruit exports account for 60% of the total, and export prices have risen sharply

Published 2023년 7월 26일

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Thailand's Ministry of Commerce predicts that the country's total fruit output in 2023 will increase by 3% compared to last year, with domestic and international markets accounting for 40% and 60% respectively. Durian remains the dominant fruit in Thailand's export market, followed by longan, pineapple, and mango. The increase in fruit prices is attributed to the implementation of stricter quality standards and supervision, as well as improved international trade and transportation systems.
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A few days ago, Thailand's Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Labor and relevant agencies jointly held the 2023 Southern Fruit Situation Monitoring Conference. Participating in the meeting included the private sector, middlemen, exporters and fruit growers in the southern region Farmer representatives. Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Zhu Lin said after the meeting that this year is a golden year for fruit farmers, and the prices of fruits in both the eastern and southern regions are the best year. The Ministry of Commerce of Thailand predicts that the total fruit output in 2023 will be 6.75 million tons, with an increase of 3%. The domestic market will account for 40%, and the international market will account for 60%. In Thailand's export market, the dominant fruit is durian, which accounts for Up to 81%; followed by longan, pineapple and mango. The main export markets ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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