Malaysian jackfruit will be officially exported to China by the end of the year, and the price is expected to be 60% higher than that of Thailand and Vietnam

Published Oct 12, 2023

Tridge summary

Malaysian jackfruit exporters are anticipating the shipment of their first batch of officially exported jackfruit to China by the end of this year. The main challenges they face are price positioning and export quantity, but with the vast demand in the Chinese market and the ability for Malaysian jackfruit to mature all year round, farmers are increasing production to meet demand. The export value of Malaysian jackfruit is expected to reach 22.1 million ringgit by 2025 after being exported to China.
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Original content

According to Malaysian Star News, exporter Tan Sue Yee said that Malaysian J33 honey jackfruit and J34 gold jackfruit were well received at the China-ASEAN Expo held in September, and the first batch of officially exported jackfruit is expected to be shipped before the end of this year. ​ Tan Sue Yee said that the main challenges facing Malaysian jackfruit now are price positioning and export quantity. Malaysian jackfruit can mature all year round, and the vast Chinese market is in great demand. Malaysian farmers are preparing to increase production to meet demand. ​ Information published on the official website of the General Administration of Customs of China shows that there are currently 7 planting areas in Malaysia that have obtained codes from the General Administration of Customs of China, including 2 in Johor, 3 in Pahang, and 1 each in Selangor and Malacca. The packaging plants that have obtained the codes are 8, including 3 in Johor, 3 in Pahang, and 1 each in ...
Source: Foodmate

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