China expects 40-50% increase in quick-frozen onion exports to EU

Published 2023년 4월 28일

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Chinese exporters have reported a surge in demand for quick-frozen chopped onions from European countries, with export volumes expected to rise by 40-50% from May to October. This increase is attributed to last year's drought in Europe, which has heightened the demand for quick-frozen vegetables. As a result, European countries are purchasing large quantities of quick-frozen onions and carrots from China, while the prices for these vegetables on the international market are experiencing a significant uptick.
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Chinese exporters report a significant increase in European countries' demand for quick-frozen chopped onions. The onion season is in full swing in the Chinese market right now. Local freezing businesses are preparing for the peak export season from May to October, AgroTimes reports with reference to FreshPlaza. “Demand for Chinese quick-frozen onions in the European market has grown significantly this year. Export volume is estimated to increase by 40-50%,” said Xu Chuangan, Sales Manager at Rizhao Green Extension Food Co.Ltd. He added that due to the drought last year in Europe, the demand for quick-frozen vegetables has increased significantly. She is currently purchasing large quantities of quick-frozen onions and carrots from China. The prices for these vegetables on the international ...
Source: Eastfruit

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