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"Longteng.com" super cheap Chinese persimmons

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Super cheap Chinese honey

Super cheap Chinese persimmons

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Chinese honey used to cost 350,000 VND per kilogram, now reduced ten times, to about 17,000-35,000 VND, cheaper than Vietnamese crispy pink.

The price of Chinese persimmons, which used to be as high as VND350,000/kg, has now decreased by 10 times, and the price per kilogram is only VND 1.7-35,000, which is cheaper than Vietnamese local crisp persimmons.

"Longteng.com" super cheap Chinese persimmons

Red honey is a specialty originating from Japan, once imported to Vietnam for millions of VND per kilogram. Later, it was grown, bred in China and sold for one-third the price of Japanese goods.

Persimmon is a specialty native to Japan that was once imported to Vietnam and sold for millions of VND per kilogram. Since then, the variety has been grown and bred in China for only a third of what Japanese goods have sold.

Recently, as noted by VnExpress, Chinese honey is sold aggressively not only in online stores but also in traditional locations at very cheap prices.

Recently, as noted in the Daily Express, Chinese persimmons are not only widely sold in online stores, but also at very cheap prices in traditional markets.

Ms. Loan in Go Vap said that she is selling each 2 kg carton of Van Son honey for 69,0000 VND (nearly 35,000 VND per kilogram). "Every day, I import a few hundred barrels but they are all consumed. No other year has red honey been as cheap as it is today," Loan said.

A Luan, a vendor in Old Eup County, Ho Chi Minh City, said she was selling a 2kg box of Van Son persimmons for VND69,000 (VND 35,000 per kilogram). "Every day I get in hundreds of boxes or sell them out," she said. No other year has the price of persimmon been so cheap."

As a wholesaler in Hanoi, Ms. Trinh said that in previous years, red honey quantity was small, so the selling price was 350,000 VND per kilogram, now the price is reduced 10 times. If customers buy wholesale, the price per barrel (3 kg) is 50,000 VND, ie less than 17,000 VND per kilogram. This is the lowest price ever and cheaper than Vietnam's crispy pink (Vietnamese crispy pink has a wholesale price of 22,000 VND per kg).

As a wholesaler in Hanoi, Ah Zhen said that in previous years, the quantity of persimmons was small, so the price was 350,000 VND per kilogram, and now the price is 10 times lower. If the customer buys wholesale, the price per want (3 kg) is VND 50,000, which means less than VND 17,000 per kg. This is the lowest price ever and cheaper than Vietnamese crispy persimmons (the wholesale price of Vietnamese crispy persimmons is VND 22,000 per kilogram).

According to importers, Yunshan red honey, which is a middle and high-end fruit of China, has only appeared on the market for 2-3 years. This type is grown in Van Son, a specialized pink farming area, the planting process is controlled by the Government, farmers are supported with taxes and incentives when exporting. The output is abundant, so the selling price is getting cheaper.

According to the importer, Wenshan persimmon is a medium-to-high-grade fruit in China that has only appeared on the market for 2-3 years. The variety is grown in the Wenshan area, which specializes in growing persimmons, and the cultivation process is controlled by the government, and farmers receive tax support and incentives when exporting. The production volume is huge, so the price is getting cheaper and cheaper.

Besides honey pink, Chinese crispy pink is also massively imported by many traders. This type has a wholesale price of about 10,000-15,000 VND per kilogram. Every year, the amount of crispy persimmons imported into Vietnam is about 10,000 tons, not to mention other types of persimmons.

In addition to honey persimmons, many traders also import Chinese crisp persimmons in large quantities. The wholesale price of this type is about VND 1-15 thousand per kg. Every year, the amount of crisp persimmons imported into Vietnam is about 10,000 tons, not including other types of persimmons.

The report of wholesale markets in Ho Chi Minh City showed that, over the past month, the amount of Chinese pink imported into Vietnam was about 4,000-5,000 tons, up 10% over the same period last year. The reason for the increasing number of red imports is due to a sharp decrease in domestic supply. In contrast, Chinese goods of various types, from affordable to high-end, with large output, competitive prices, should be consumed strongly in Vietnam.

Reports from the Ho Chi Minh City wholesale market show that Chinese persimmons imported into Vietnam in the past month were about 4,000-5,000 tons, up 10 percent from the same period last year. The increase in persimmon imports was due to a sharp decline in domestic supply in Vietnam. In contrast, China has a wide variety of goods, which can meet demand from parity to high-end, and has large production and competitive prices, so it has strong sales in Vietnam.

According to the Fruit and Vegetable Association, it is still quite easy for Chinese fruits to enter Vietnam. In particular, Vietnam does not require official quotas with Chinese goods, so the import volume has always increased sharply at double digits.

According to the Fruit and Vegetable Association, it is still fairly easy for Chinese fruits to enter Vietnam. Vietnam, in particular, has no official quota requirements for Chinese goods, so imports have been growing at double-digit rates in recent years.

Statistics of the General Department of Customs show that in the past 8 months, the import value of vegetables and fruits from the Chinese market reached more than 472 million USD, accounting for 37.6% of the total import value, up more than 74% over the same period in 2021. In particular, in August, the import turnover of vegetables and fruits from China to Vietnam reached 85.5 million USD, accounting for 43.4% of the total value of imported vegetables and fruits, up more than 144% over the same period last year.

Statistics from the General Administration of Customs show that in the past eight months, the value of fruits and vegetables imported from the Chinese market exceeded US$472 million, accounting for 37.6% of the total imports, an increase of more than 74% over the previous year. The same period in 2021. Especially in August, the import value of vegetables and fruits from China to Vietnam reached 85.5 million US dollars, accounting for 43.4% of the total value of imported fruits and vegetables, an increase of more than 144% over the same period last year.

In the last 4 months of the year, many agricultural and fruit products in this country are in season, so it is forecasted that the output through Vietnam will increase.

In the four months of the end of the year, many agricultural products from China are in the peak season, so exports to Vietnam will continue to grow.

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