VNExpress-June 9

Vietnamese fruits exports to China, its largest market for agriculture produce, are facing growing competition from Cambodia and Thailand. Hoang, a farmer in the southern province of Long An, said the number of Chinese traders coming to buy fruits has been declining in the last three years. Farmers have been struggling to export mango, jackfruit, avocado, and watermelon to China this year due to rising competition from other Southeast Asian countries. Cambodia last year earmarked 1,000 hectares of land for growing dragon fruit mainly for exporting to China. Thailand is another competitor. Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has warned that exporters of durian, grapefruit and mangosteen to China will face severe competition from Thailand. In the first five months Vietnam’s overall fruit exports rose 18 percent year-on-year to $1.77 billion, with China accounting for 63 percent.

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