Vietnam: Chinese apricots hit the market again, a price of 260,000 VND / kg

Published 2023년 4월 6일

Tridge summary

Thanh Mai apricots, imported from China, have re-appeared in the Vietnamese market and are being sold at premium prices, ranging from 200,000-260,000 VND/kg. The high prices are due to the fruit's quality and the increased shipping costs. The apricot season in Vietnam runs from mid-March to June, with prices depending on the supply. Despite the high prices, the apricots are selling out continuously.
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Original content

At the same time in 2015, Thanh apricot once caused a fever in the Vietnamese market with a selling price of 130,000-150,000 VND/kg, because it was a strange fruit. However, at the wholesale market in Hanoi, apricots were then sold in bulk for only 25,000 VND/kg. Worth mentioning, Thanh Mai is a fruit imported from China, not a specialty of Lao Cai or Quang Ninh. After the trick of origin, Thanh Mai almost disappeared in markets as well as on the streets of Hanoi. About 2-3 years ago, Chinese Thanh Mai returned, with prices ranging from 60,000-130,000 VND/kg depending on the time. However, most of these cooling fruits only appear on the "web market", rarely sold at street vendors. In the early days of this April, apricot bars are being sold at the market again. Across all fruit groups, from wholesale to retail, apricot fruit gradually "covers". Not only canned goods, on this occasion, many clues also sell apricots in small boxes weighing 500 grams. This type of canned is ...

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