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    Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports drop sharply in the first two months of 2022

    • Last Update: 2022-04-17
    • Source: Internet
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    Vietnam's "Vietnam News" website reported on March 3: According to the statistics of the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association, in February 2022, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports were US$153 million, down 47.
    7% month-on-month and nearly 40% year-on-year
    .
    From January to February, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports reached US$445 million, a year-on-year decrease of 21.
    1%
    .
     
    According to the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association, China is Vietnam's largest export market for fruits and vegetables, accounting for 55% of Vietnam's fruit and vegetable export market share
    .
    Since the end of 2021, vehicles transporting agricultural products to China have continued to be congested at the border ports of Vietnam and China, resulting in a sharp drop in Vietnam’s exports of fruits and vegetables to China, down 19% year-on-year in January and continued to drop sharply in February
    .
    Fruits and vegetables are no longer the commodities with the largest proportion of exports to China
    .
    Statistics from Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development show that Vietnam’s agricultural exports to China have slowed down and shown a downward trend
    .
    In previous years, Vietnam's exports of fruits and vegetables to China had increased by double digits, but this year it has dropped sharply due to port congestion and tightened epidemic prevention and control measures
    .
     
      According to the report, the port in Lang Son is still in congestion of trucks
    .
    As of February 22, 1,931 trucks were stranded at Xinqing and Friendship Port, of which 1,442 were fruit transporters
    .
    The Lang Son City Department of Industry and Trade said on February 23 that it had issued notices to all regions to extend the suspension of receiving fresh fruit trucks exported to China at the province’s land border ports until March 5
    .
    To reduce congestion, Lang Son province and Pingxiang, China have recently piloted a contactless delivery mode, which is expected to help double to triple the customs clearance capacity of Lang Son province’s border ports
    .
      Vietnam's "Vietnam News" website reported on March 3: According to the statistics of the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association, in February 2022, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports were US$153 million, down 47.
    7% month-on-month and nearly 40% year-on-year
    .
    From January to February, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports reached US$445 million, a year-on-year decrease of 21.
    1%
    .
    Fruit and vegetable export
     
      According to the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association, China is Vietnam's largest export market for fruits and vegetables, accounting for 55% of Vietnam's fruit and vegetable export market share
    .
    Since the end of 2021, vehicles transporting agricultural products to China have continued to be congested at the border ports of Vietnam and China, resulting in a sharp drop in Vietnam’s exports of fruits and vegetables to China, down 19% year-on-year in January and continued to drop sharply in February
    .
    Fruits and vegetables are no longer the commodities with the largest proportion of exports to China
    .
    Statistics from Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development show that Vietnam’s agricultural exports to China have slowed down and shown a downward trend
    .
    In previous years, Vietnam's exports of fruits and vegetables to China had increased by double digits, but this year it has dropped sharply due to port congestion and tightened epidemic prevention and control measures
    .
     
      According to the report, the port in Lang Son is still in congestion of trucks
    .
    As of February 22, 1,931 trucks were stranded at Xinqing and Friendship Port, of which 1,442 were fruit transporters
    .
    The Lang Son City Department of Industry and Trade said on February 23 that it had issued notices to all regions to extend the suspension of receiving fresh fruit trucks exported to China at the province’s land border ports until March 5
    .
    To reduce congestion, Lang Son province and Pingxiang, China have recently piloted a contactless delivery mode, which is expected to help double to triple the customs clearance capacity of Lang Son province’s border ports
    .
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