Vietnam's lychee export season ends smoothly, dragon fruit is still in trouble

Published Aug 17, 2022

Tridge summary

Vietnam's Bac Giang Province has successfully harvested over 199,500 tons of lychees, despite export and consumption challenges due to the epidemic. The fruit's price increased by 12% compared to 2021, generating revenue of over VND 6,785 billion. Domestic consumption was high at 123,500 tons, and 38.1% of the produce was exported to several countries. In contrast, the dragon fruit industry faces difficulties due to reliance on border trade, which is subject to fluctuations in China's epidemic policies. This has resulted in a sharp decrease in purchase prices. The Vietnamese government has emphasized the need for product traceability and safety to maintain the dragon fruit export industry.
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Original content

At present, the harvesting and exporting of lychees in Bac Giang Province, Vietnam has ended, and the total local output has exceeded 199,500 tons. Although the consumption power has decreased due to the epidemic and the harvest time is short, the price of lychees has remained stable, with an average price of 22,100 VND/kg (6.41 VND/kg). Yuan/kg), an increase of 12% compared to 2021. The revenue from lychees and related services reached VND 6,785 billion, equivalent to about RMB 1.967 billion. Among them, the domestic consumption of lychees in Vietnam reached 123,500 tons, accounting for 61.9% of the total output, an increase of 3.3% over 2021. The export volume of lychees exceeded 75,900 tons, accounting for 38.1% of the total output. In addition to a large number of lychees exported to China, Vietnam also Exported to Japan, the United States and 30 countries including the European Union. At the same time, the Vietnamese dragon fruit industry is in trouble, in stark contrast to ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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