China: Small fruit map big opening

Published 2024년 6월 25일

Tridge summary

China is seeing an increase in the import of seasonal fruits from countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Chile, New Zealand, and Kenya, enriching the fruit market for consumers. In 2021, fruit imports reached US$16.85 billion, marking a 15% increase from the previous year. This surge is attributed to the diversifying demands of consumers for high-quality and distinctive fruits, alongside decreasing prices due to market competition. The China-Laos Railway is playing a significant role in facilitating swift customs clearance for these imports. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and initiatives like the China International Import Expo continue to bolster agricultural trade, with more fruits expected to grace Chinese markets from farms in various countries.
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Original content

Durian from Thailand and Vietnam, cherries from Chile, kiwifruit from New Zealand, avocados from Kenya...Nowadays, more seasonal fruits from all over the world appear in major wholesale markets and supermarkets in China, enriching the "fruit basket" of Chinese consumers. Data shows that as of the end of last year, more than 20 types of fresh fruits from 19 countries and regions had signed quarantine requirements for import into China. Driven by relevant favorable factors, the amount of fruit entering China last year was US$16.85 billion, a year-on-year increase of 15%, and the import volume was 7.524 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 3%. As more and more foreign fruits enter China, both ends of the market share the "sweetness" brought by opening up. Changes in the fruit section of a supermarket- The prices of some imported fruits have dropped Beside the East Third Ring Road in Beijing, Qixian Supermarket Good World The store is a place frequented by office workers nearby. A ...
Source: Ciie

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