Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports exceed US$4 billion, and coconuts are expected to gain official access

Published 2023년 9월 22일

Tridge summary

Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports are expected to reach $4.1 billion by September this year, a 70% increase compared to the same period in 2022. Durian, banana, and dragon fruit are leading the export categories, with durian surpassing $1 billion in exports and expected to reach $1.5 billion by October. China remains Vietnam's largest export market, accounting for 64% of total fruit and vegetable exports, followed by the United States, South Korea, and Japan. However, concerns have been raised about issues such as farmers reneging on contracts and the improper use of durian planting area codes, which may impact Vietnam's market in China.
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The Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association speculates based on Vietnamese customs statistics that as of September this year, Vietnam's total fruit and vegetable exports are expected to reach US$4.1 billion, an increase of nearly 70% over the same period in 2022. From the perspective of export categories, the export volume of durian, banana and dragon fruit is far ahead. In particular, the export volume of durian has exceeded 1 billion US dollars, ranking first in the fruit category. It is expected that the export volume by October will reach 1.5 billion US dollars. . China is still Vietnam's largest export market for fruits and vegetables, accounting for 64% of Vietnam's total fruit and vegetable exports. In the first eight months of this year, Vietnam's exports to China reached US$2.3 billion, an increase of 134% over the same period last year. Followed by the United States with exports of 168 million US dollars. US dollars, a year-on-year decrease of 6%; South Korea's US$148 ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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