Vietnam sold more than 2.5 million tons of cassava and cassava products to China, but imported more than 1.3 million tons of these products from Cambodia

Published 2022년 1월 14일

Tridge summary

Cambodia has seen a significant increase in agricultural exports to Vietnam, with dried cassava chips and fresh cassava roots noting the highest growth in 2021. Exports to Thailand have also risen, particularly dried cassava chips. However, the export of cassava starch to China is facing challenges due to strict border control and new regulations, leading to a decline in market share for Vietnamese products. Thailand has capitalized on this opportunity, increasing its export of cassava chips and tapioca starch to China, resulting in a higher market share compared to Vietnam.
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Original content

Cambodia's agricultural product flow is heading to Vietnam with many agricultural products that significantly increase the value of export turnover to Vietnam, in addition to cashews, pepper, rice, there are also cassava and cassava products. According to a report by the Import-Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade), in 2021, Cambodia will export 1.64 million tons of dried cassava chips, an increase of 8.5% compared to 2020. Of which, Cambodia exported 1.01 million tons of dried cassava chips to Thailand, accounting for 61.6% of Cambodia's total dried cassava exports. In addition, Cambodia also exported to Vietnam 561,300 tons of dried cassava chips, accounting for 34.1%. Notably, Cambodia's exports of fresh cassava roots to Vietnam increased dramatically. Accordingly, in 2021, Cambodia will export 1.1 million tons of fresh cassava roots, an increase of 52.6% compared to 2020. Of which, 819,970 tons were exported to Vietnam, accounting for 72.3% of Cambodia's total ...
Source: Danviet

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