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    Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports to China slow down

    • Last Update: 2021-09-18
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Vietnam’s "Business Daily" reported on September 13 that according to statistics from the General Administration of Customs of Vietnam , in the first eight months of this year, fruit and vegetable exports reached US$2.
    497 billion, a year-on-year increase of 10.
    7%, of which exports to the Chinese market were US$1.
    329 billion, accounting for 58.
    02%
    .
     
    Deng Fuyuan, secretary-general of the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association, said that since May this year, the export value of fruits and vegetables to the Chinese market has continued to decline, with an average monthly decline of 15%
    .
     
    In addition to the serious impact of the new crown epidemic, the implementation of various strict epidemic prevention and control measures has made it difficult to produce and circulate commodities, the supply chain of export commodities has been interrupted, and there are also difficulties in border land transportation
    .
     
    What is worrying is that in mid-July this year, China suspended the import of dragon fruit at Hekou and Tianbao ports in Yunnan Province on the grounds that Vietnamese goods were suspected of being infected with the new crown virus, causing the price of dragon fruit to drop sharply
    .
    Although various ministries and localities actively communicate with the Chinese side, it has not yet been resolved, causing great damage to the Vietnamese economy, especially the enterprises
    .

     
    However, Deng Fuyuan said that exporting dragon fruit by sea to China will not encounter similar problems
    .
    The difficulties faced are the lack of refrigerated containers, high freight rates and the difficulty of phytosanitary in Vietnamese ports
    .

     
      Like dragon fruit, other commodities such as bananas, mangoes, and longans coincided with the harvest season of domestic products in China.
    Chinese farmers expanded their planting areas (especially red dragon fruit and longan), their production increased, and their prices fell
    .
    It is currently difficult to export to China
    .
    At present, the export of red meat dragon fruit is very weak, because China grows a large number of red meat dragon fruit, and the quality is getting better and better
    .
     
      On the other hand, many Chinese companies have invested in cultivating similar products in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and other countries.
    Therefore, they give priority to bringing investment products into China for sale in order to compete with Vietnamese products
    .

    Customs fruit and vegetable export to China
     
      Deng Fuyuan, secretary-general of the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association, said that since May this year, the export value of fruits and vegetables to the Chinese market has continued to decline, with an average monthly decline of 15%
    .
     
      In addition to the serious impact of the new crown epidemic, the implementation of various strict epidemic prevention and control measures has made it difficult to produce and circulate commodities, the supply chain of export commodities has been interrupted, and there are also difficulties in border land transportation
    .
     
      What is worrying is that in mid-July this year, China suspended the import of dragon fruit at Hekou and Tianbao ports in Yunnan Province on the grounds that Vietnamese goods were suspected of being infected with the new crown virus, causing the price of dragon fruit to drop sharply
    .
    Although various ministries and localities actively communicate with the Chinese side, it has not yet been resolved, causing great damage to the Vietnamese economy, especially the enterprises
    .

     
      However, Deng Fuyuan said that exporting dragon fruit by sea to China will not encounter similar problems
    .
    The difficulties faced are the lack of refrigerated containers, high freight rates and the difficulty of phytosanitary in Vietnamese ports
    .

     
      Like dragon fruit, other commodities such as bananas, mangoes, and longans coincided with the harvest season of domestic products in China.
    Chinese farmers expanded their planting areas (especially red dragon fruit and longan), their production increased, and their prices fell
    .
    It is currently difficult to export to China
    .
    At present, the export of red meat dragon fruit is very weak, because China grows a large number of red meat dragon fruit, and the quality is getting better and better
    .
     
      On the other hand, many Chinese companies have invested in cultivating similar products in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and other countries.
    Therefore, they give priority to bringing investment products into China for sale in order to compete with Vietnamese products
    .
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