Seven tons of frozen Vietnamese durian sold out within hours of arriving in Australia

게시됨 2021년 9월 16일

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The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia has reported significant growth in durian exports to the country, with Bato Ausales Company exporting seven tons and Uu Dam Australia Company selling 80 tons. The market survey conducted by the trade office since 2019 has led to a favorable reception for Vietnamese durians, offering competitive pricing that sets it apart from Thai and Malaysian durians. From January to June 2021, agricultural exports to Australia, including durians, saw a 52% increase, generating over 40 million USD. Overall agricultural exports, including cashews, coffee, and rice, reached 110 million USD.
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The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia said that these seven tons of durian were exported to Australia by Bato Ausales Company in the form of frozen whole. This company is placing an order to import another 200 tons of durian to meet the requirements of distributors. Another importer, Uu Dam Australia Company, in early August successfully sold 80 tons of frozen whole Ri6 durian from Vietnam and is preparing to receive another 49 tons of goods, about to arrive in Australia. According to the leader of the Trade Office, previously, the consumption of frozen durian in Australia was mainly imported from Thailand and Malaysia. These two countries have successfully built independent brands in this difficult market. However, up to now, Vietnamese durian is being favored by Australia and is more competitive in this market. The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia said it has conducted a market survey and built a long-term brand promotion strategy for durian starting from 2019. From being a ...
출처: VNExpress

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