Dragon fruit dominates Viet Nam fruit exports

Jun 9th at 17:05
09-06-2018 17:05:42+07:00

Dragon fruit dominates Viet Nam fruit exports

Dragon fruit has dominated Vietnamese fruit exports in the first four months of 2018 with total exports reaching US$427 million, a year-on-year increase of 9 per cent.

 

According to the General Department of Viet Nam Customs, dragon fruit accounted for 32 per cent of the total export value of Vietnamese vegetables and fruits. The export value of dragon fruit was nearly four times higher than the two fruit exports ranked below it – longan, which had an export value of US$121 million, and mangos, whose export value stood at US$104 million. Dragon fruit exports also outperformed the vegetables group, which had an export value of US$143.8 million, and processed products, at US$143.6 million.

Thanks to favourable exports, prices of different variations of dragon fruit in the raw materials sector have remained high since the beginning of the year. The price of white dragon fruit currently stands at about VND20,000 (US$0.87) per kg while red dragon fruit sells for VND40,000 per kg. In addition to Binh Thuan, called the “dragon fruit capital,” the fruit is now being grown in many southern provinces in Viet Nam, specifically Long An and Tien Giang.

Aside from dragon fruit, mango exports also made a strong impression by doubling its export value in the first four months of the year compared to the same period last year, reaching US$104 million and pushing its market share from 5 per cent in 2017 to nearly 8 per cent from January to April 2018. Mangoes are mainly exported to China, the Republic of Korea, Australia, and Japan.

The value of mango exports to Chinese market during the same period reached US$95 million, up 119 per cent over the same period last year and accounting for 91 per cent of Viet Nam’s total export turnover of mangoes.

According to statistics from the Department of Farm Produce Processing and Market (DFPPM) under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, fruit and vegetable exports from January to May reached US$1.62 billion, an increase of 16.4 per cent against the same period last year.

China remains Viet Nam’s largest importer of vegetables and fruits.

In the first five months of 2018, Viet Nam’s total import value reached $575 million, a year-on-year increase of 15.3 per cent.

In order to maintain the export growth of vegetables and fruits and avoid devaluation, the DFPPM said Viet Nam’s fruit and vegetable industry must maintain control over quarantine and food hygiene and safety, especially pesticide residues. In addition to inspecting and speeding up the processing of factories every year, they must coordinate with localities to concentrate on reinforcing the raw materials sector to ensure the quality of raw materials for production and processing for export, the DFPPM said.

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