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May 8, 2023: Fruit and vegetable exports of Vietnam to the Chinese market grow by 3 digits

Fruits
Vegetables
China
Vietnam
Published Sep 19, 2023

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Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports have reached $3.55 billion by the end of August 2023, a 61.8% increase compared to the same period last year and exceeding the total for the entirety of 2022. Chinese market continues to be the leading export destination, accounting for 63.6% of Vietnam's fruit and vegetable industry turnover in the first eight months of 2023, with a record turnover of $2.26 billion. The reopening of China after the Zero Covid policy and the official export of durian fruit to this market have contributed to the industry's growth.
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Source: Congthuong.vn According to preliminary data from the General Department of Customs, by the end of August 2023, fruit and vegetable exports reached 3.55 billion USD, up 61.8% over the same period last year, surpassing the figure of 3.36 billion USD. USD for the whole year 2022. Vegetables and fruits are also the commodity group recording the highest growth rate in the agricultural industry in the first 8 months of 2023. Regarding export markets, China is still the leading market with an export turnover of 2.26 billion USD, accounting for 63.6% of the export turnover of our country's entire fruit and vegetable industry in the first 8 months of 2023. Compared to the same period last year, fruit and vegetable exports to this market in 8 months of this year increased sharply by 133.6% and increased by 47.7% compared to the total turnover of the whole year 2022 (1.53 billion USD). With a figure of 2.26 billion USD, fruit and vegetable exports to the Chinese market also set a ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn
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