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    Malaysia’s durian exports doubled in five years, with China as its largest market

    • Last Update: 2021-10-19
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    According to Bernama News, Malaysian Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah said that since 2016, the total export volume of Malaysian durian has increased by 107% to approximately 74.
    8 million ringgits (116 million yuan) .
     
    According to Ahmad, Malaysia’s durian exports totaled 69.
    9 million ringgits in 2016, 59 million ringgits in 2017, 124.
    9 million ringgits in 2018, 127 million ringgits in 2019, and 144.
    7 million ringgits in 2020
    .

     
    As of September 2020, Malaysian durians have been successfully exported to 22 countries and regions
    .
    From 2020 export data, the top five rows followed by Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland, Singapore, the United States and Australia
    .
    Among them, Hong Kong consumes the most durians in Malaysia, with a total value of 57.
    52 million ringgits (89.
    2 million yuan), accounting for 39.
    8% of Malaysia's total durian exports
    .
     
    According to an analysis of a market report on the durian industry by Plantations International, a multinational planting and farm management company, more than 90% of the durians imported by Hong Kong are used for re-export, and most of them may be sold to mainland China
    .
     
      Ahmad said, “The government does not impose any form of export tax on durians exported abroad, because the government hopes to help its durians remain competitive in the export market, grow rapidly, and compete with other countries, especially Thai durians
    .
    Malaysian durian exports are expected.
    The market will continue to maintain rapid growth in the future
    .
    "
     
      Despite the rapid growth of Malaysian durian exports, Thailand still accounts for more than 90% of the global durian exports
    .
    It is estimated that by 2030, the global durian trade volume is expected to reach more than 35 billion U.
    S.
    dollars
    .

    Food durian export
     
      According to Ahmad, Malaysia’s durian exports totaled 69.
    9 million ringgits in 2016, 59 million ringgits in 2017, 124.
    9 million ringgits in 2018, 127 million ringgits in 2019, and 144.
    7 million ringgits in 2020
    .
     
      As of September 2020, Malaysian durians have been successfully exported to 22 countries and regions
    .
    From 2020 export data, the top five rows followed by Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland, Singapore, the United States and Australia
    .
    Among them, Hong Kong consumes the most durians in Malaysia, with a total value of 57.
    52 million ringgits (89.
    2 million yuan), accounting for 39.
    8% of Malaysia's total durian exports
    .
    China
     
      According to an analysis of a market report on the durian industry by Plantations International, a multinational planting and farm management company, more than 90% of the durians imported by Hong Kong are used for re-export, and most of them may be sold to mainland China
    .
     
      Ahmad said, “The government does not impose any form of export tax on durians exported abroad, because the government hopes to help its durians remain competitive in the export market, grow rapidly, and compete with other countries, especially Thai durians
    .
    Malaysian durian exports are expected.
    The market will continue to maintain rapid growth in the future
    .
    "
     
      Despite the rapid growth of Malaysian durian exports, Thailand still accounts for more than 90% of the global durian exports
    .
    It is estimated that by 2030, the global durian trade volume is expected to reach more than 35 billion U.
    S.
    dollars
    .

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