Vietnam's mango export to the US increased significantly, highest price up to $2.06 / kg

Published Mar 16, 2021

Tridge summary

In 2020, Vietnam's mango exports to the US significantly increased, reaching 2,100 tons with a value of $4.61 million, a 66% increase in volume and 70.1% increase in value from the previous year. The average price of Vietnamese mangoes in the US was nearly double that of other countries, with the majority of exports being frozen mangoes. This growth is recommended to be sustained by the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The exports were initiated in 2019 after over 10 years of negotiation, with the province of Dong Thap, known for its large mango cultivation, playing a major role.
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Original content

Vietnam currently ranks 14th among mango export markets to the US. Currently, the US is one of the largest mango importers in the world. In the world mango import map, the US ranked second only after China, with over 400,000 tons / year. Most of the mangoes sold in the US are imported from: Mexico, Peru, Guatemala, Brazil, Haiti, and Ecuador. These 6 countries account for about 99% of the total mango import to the US. According to the statistics of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), imports of all kinds of mangoes of the US in 2020 reached 728,920 tons, worth $ 916 million, up 11.5% in volume and 12% in value over the year. 2019. The average import price of mangoes of all kinds in the US reached 1,260 USD / ton, up 0.5% compared to 2019. Although ranked 14th in mango exports to the US, the volume and value of Vietnam's mango exports to The US in 2020 increases very strongly, reaching 2,100 tons, worth $ 4.61 million, up 66% in volume and 70.1% in value compared to 2019. ...
Source: Danviet

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