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    Prices of Vietnamese citrus groves and mangos plummet by nearly 70%

    • Last Update: 2022-05-10
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    The Cam Lam area of ​​Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam is the main mango producing area in the central and southern regions of Vietnam.
    There are many varieties of mangoes planted, mainly Ao mango, with a total planting area of ​​more than 6,000 hectares
    .
     
    Starting from April every year, a large number of traders enter the citrus grove to purchase Ao mango and export to China
    .
    But this year the mangoes are ripe and the traders are not there
    .
     
    According to Vietnamese media, since the beginning of April, the price of mangoes in the orange grove area has plummeted to 10,000-12,000 VND/kg, equivalent to RMB 2.
    78-3.
    34/kg
    .
    In the past, the purchase price of local Aomang was generally 35,000-40,000 VND/kg, or about RMB 10/kg
    .
     
      Many mango growers have given up picking, allowing ripe mangoes to fall to the ground due to the additional labor and transportation costs associated with picking and transporting them
    .
     
      A trader revealed that in previous years, the mangos from the citrus grove area were mainly exported to China, and some were sold to the northern and southern provinces of Vietnam
    .
    The purchase price of Chinese traders in the local area was once as high as VND 50,000/kg (about 14 yuan/kg), and the high profit made local farmers desperate to expand the planting area
    .
    Now, due to the unfavorable export of Vietnamese fruit, the price of mangoes in the citrus forest area has dropped sharply
    .
     
      The Ministry of Citrus Agriculture and Rural Development advises growers to diversify their markets and avoid over-reliance on the Chinese market
    .
    At the same time, farmers are also advised to plant mangoes in different seasons to avoid unsalable sales caused by centralized picking
    .
    mango
     
      Starting from April every year, a large number of traders enter the citrus grove to purchase Ao mango and export to China
    .
    But this year the mangoes are ripe and the traders are not there
    .
     
      According to Vietnamese media, since the beginning of April, the price of mangoes in the orange grove area has plummeted to 10,000-12,000 VND/kg, equivalent to RMB 2.
    78-3.
    34/kg
    .
    In the past, the purchase price of local Aomang was generally 35,000-40,000 VND/kg, or about RMB 10/kg
    .
    price
     
      Many mango growers have given up picking, allowing ripe mangoes to fall to the ground due to the additional labor and transportation costs associated with picking and transporting them
    .
     
      A trader revealed that in previous years, the mangos from the citrus grove area were mainly exported to China, and some were sold to the northern and southern provinces of Vietnam
    .
    The purchase price of Chinese traders in the local area was once as high as VND 50,000/kg (about 14 yuan/kg), and the high profit made local farmers desperate to expand the planting area
    .
    Now, due to the unfavorable export of Vietnamese fruit, the price of mangoes in the citrus forest area has dropped sharply
    .
     
      The Ministry of Citrus Agriculture and Rural Development advises growers to diversify their markets and avoid over-reliance on the Chinese market
    .
    At the same time, farmers are also advised to plant mangoes in different seasons to avoid unsalable sales caused by centralized picking
    .
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