Vietnam exported more than 90,000 tons of cinnamon in 11 months

Published 2024년 12월 10일

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In November 2024, Vietnam saw a 5.8% increase in cinnamon exports from the previous month, reaching 10,754 tons with a total export value of 28.8 million USD. The country's total cinnamon exports from January to November reached 90,270 tons, marking a 10.2% increase in volume year-over-year, with a total export value of 249.2 million USD, a 3.9% increase from the same period last year. India and the United States were the top two markets for Vietnamese cinnamon, accounting for 41.2% and 11.7% of the exports, respectively. Prosi Thang Long was the leading exporter, followed by Son Ha Spices, Tuan Minh, Senspices, and Olam Vietnam.
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According to the Vietnam Pepper and Spices Association, in November 2024, Vietnam exported 10,754 tons of cinnamon, with a total export turnover of 28.8 million USD, an increase of 5.8% compared to October. India and the United States are the two main cinnamon export markets of Vietnam, reaching 4,429 tons and 1,253 tons, accounting for 41.2% and 11.7% respectively. Meanwhile, Prosi Thang Long continues to be the largest exporter, accounting for 15.6% of the export market share, reaching 1,673 tons. Next are the enterprises: Son Ha Spices reaching 699 tons, Tuan Minh reaching 676 tons, Senspices reaching 531 tons and Olam Vietnam reaching 440 tons. Vietnam exports more than 90,000 tons of cinnamon in 11 months In the first 11 months of 2024, Vietnam exported 90,270 tons of cinnamon, with a total export turnover of 249.2 million USD, an increase of 10.2% in export volume and 3.9% in export turnover compared to the same period last year. Leading exporters include: Prosi Thang Long ...

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