柬埔寨芒果输华困难,出口量大幅下滑27%

Published 2022년 8월 24일

Tridge summary

Cambodia has seen a significant decrease in its fresh mango exports, with a 26.84% drop from January to July this year, totaling 117,951.55 tons. The main destinations for these exports were Vietnam, Thailand, and China. The decline is attributed to a lack of cold storage facilities and stricter epidemic prevention measures at Chinese ports. Additionally, banana exports have also decreased by 7.28%, with the majority going to China. The increase in export costs and temporary export halts due to coronavirus detection on banana packaging have contributed to these declines.
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Original content

According to the Phnom Penh Post, due to the lack of cold storage facilities and the tightening of epidemic prevention and control measures at Chinese ports of entry, Cambodia's fresh mango exports have fallen sharply by more than a quarter. According to data from the General Administration of Agriculture (GDA) under the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Cambodia, from January to July this year, Cambodia’s fresh mango exports fell by 26.84% year-on-year to 117,951.55 tons. About 62,600 tons were exported to Vietnam (53.11%), and 27,700 tons were exported to Thailand. , 27,500 tons were exported to China, 160 tons were exported to South Korea, and 2 tons were exported to Hong Kong. During the same period, the export volume of dried mango was 13,224.41 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 2.22%. 87.5% of which were exported to China, and the rest were exported to Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, Italy, South Korea and the United ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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