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Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports to China surpass Chile

Fruits
Vegetables
Vietnam
China
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 12, 2024

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In 2023, China imported vegetables, fruits, and processed products worth US$24.4 billion from various countries, with Thailand and Vietnam being the top exporters. Vietnam saw a significant increase in exports to China, particularly jackfruit, mangoes, and peppers. Notably, Vietnamese durians exports to China surged, reaching 493,000 tons, valued at US$2.1 billion. This upward trend continued into January 2024, with Vietnamese fruit and vegetable exports to China reaching US$306 million.
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Customs statistics show that other countries’ exports of vegetables, potatoes, fruits and processed products to China in 2023 reached US$24.4 billion. Thailand continues to rank first with US$8.6 billion, with a market share of 36% in China, but a decrease of nearly 2% from 2022. Vietnam surpassed Chile and ranked second, with exports of US$3.4 billion, and its market share increased from 8% in the previous year. % increased to 14%. Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports to China will increase significantly in 2023, with jackfruit increasing by 44.6%, mangoes increasing by 44.2%, and peppers increasing by 34.5%. In particular, China's imports of Vietnamese durians reached 493,000 tons, valued at US$2.1 billion, and the volume was higher than the previous year. An increase of 1,107.0%, and export volume increased by 1,035.8%. China also increased its imports of processed fruits and vegetables from Vietnam last year, and exports soared to a record high. Data from the Vietnam General ...
Source: Guojiguoshu
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