Vietnam’s durian exports reached US$2.2 billion, with imports from China and the Czech Republic leading the way

Published Dec 28, 2023

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Vietnam's durian exports from January to November reached nearly 2.2 billion U.S. dollars, with fresh durian exports reaching 2 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of nearly 8 times year-on-year, mainly to China and the Czech Republic. Vietnamese durian has a price advantage in the export market due to lower prices and favorable climate and soil conditions, making it more competitive in the Chinese market. The durian planting area in Vietnam has increased to 131,000 hectares, with an expected output of over 1 million tons in 2023, representing a 15.9% increase from 2022.
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Vietnam Customs statistics show that from January to November this year, Vietnam's durian exports reached nearly 2.2 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of nearly 5 times compared with the same period last year. Among them, fresh durian exports reached 2 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of nearly 8 times year-on-year. From the perspective of export destinations, durian exports worth US$1.97 billion were exported to the Chinese market, an increase of 15 times compared with the same period last year. Followed by the Czech Republic, with exports of US$9.7 million, an increase of 28 times year-on-year. In addition, France, Canada and The U.S. market also showed strong growth. The price of fresh durian in Vietnam is lower than that in countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines, and it has a price advantage in the export market. Thanks to the favorable climate and soil, Vietnamese durian can mature all year round. In addition, the logistics cost of exporting to China is ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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