Chinese strawberries landed in the Vietnamese market incredibly cheap

Published Dec 8, 2022

Tridge summary

The article discusses the strawberry market in Vietnam as harvest season begins, with fruits being imported from various countries including Son La, Korea, Japan, and China. The prices fluctuate based on the origin, with Chinese strawberries being the cheapest at 38,000-80,000 VND/kg. These strawberries are popular due to their sweet and sour taste and low price, which is also attracting retailers in Hanoi. Chinese strawberries are sold in trays or boxes, with prices varying based on size and quantity. Despite their low price, Chinese strawberries are of good quality and design, making them a favorite among traders.
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Original content

Entering the harvest season, the market is flooded with strawberries from Son La, Da Lat, Korea, Japan and China. However, depending on the origin, strawberries are sold at different prices. For example, the price of hana strawberries in Son La ranges from 300,000 VND to nearly 1 million VND/kg; Korean strawberry price from 600,000-800,000 VND/kg; Japanese strawberries have a towering price, up to 1.5-2 million VND/kg depending on the type. Particularly Chinese strawberries are super cheap, only 38,000-80,000 VND/kg. At an online fruit wholesale market with more than half a million members participating in the trade, Chinese strawberries are covered. This fruit is sold in boxes or trays, the price depends on the size of the large or small fruit. Accordingly, strawberries packed in trays of 28 fruits (weight 2.5 ounces) are for sale at prices ranging from 17,000 to 21,000 VND/tray. Strawberries packed in small foam boxes cost 380,000 VND/box of 10kg (38,000 VND/kg), big goods ...

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