Vietnam: Surprised with the export of vegetables and fruits

Published 2024년 6월 24일

Tridge summary

Vietnamese bananas have become the leading supply in the Chinese market, outperforming the Philippines due to adverse weather, disease, and increased shipping costs. In the first four months of 2024, Vietnam exported 355,000 tons of bananas, generating $144 million, while the Philippines' export volume dropped by 32%. This growth is attributed to the increase in demand in China and the impact of maritime tension between the Philippines and China. Additionally, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports are projected to surpass $7 billion annually. Durian, in particular, is playing a significant role in boosting these exports.
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Source: Thanhnien.vn Vietnamese bananas rise to number 1 in China In many large banana growing areas in Long An, Dong Nai, Tay Ninh, Binh Duong... in recent months, container trucks have been welcomed every day to "eat" ". After loading bananas, the convoy headed to the northern border gates to import them into China, ready to serve consumers. Representatives of many exporters said that compared to previous years, the banana export situation this year is much more favorable. Customers like Japan and Korea always "fix" the quantity and price for the whole year so production is stable. Meanwhile, the Chinese market grows 15 - 20% depending on time. This helps ensure the output of bananas, no longer having to be "rescued" like in previous years. Vietnamese bananas rank No. 1 in output in the Chinese market. Chi Nhan In particular, Vietnamese bananas are having a strong increase in market share in the neighboring Chinese market. On average, each year this country spends about 1 ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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