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China’s durian market ripens as Thailand loses ground, Vietnam and Philippines get a taste

  • China, the world’s largest durian consumer, is exploring its import options to satisfy a large and ravenous customer base
  • Thailand, previously the undisputed leader in fresh durian exports to China, is losing share as others get sanction to ship

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Alternative sources of durians like Vietnam and the Philippines are gaining ground on Thailand in China’s lucrative market. Photo: Xinhua

China’s imports of durians soared last year, but its main supplier, Thailand, has been losing market share as the world’s chief buyer of the pungent tropical fruit lets in exports from Vietnam and the Philippines.

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China imported 1.4 million tonnes of durian in 2023, up 69 per cent from the previous year according to data from China’s General Administration of Customs.

Thailand’s share of those imports, in US dollar terms, dropped from almost 100 per cent in 2021 to 95.36 per cent a year later and 67.98 per cent last year.

Vietnam has cut in on Thailand’s stake after China began letting Vietnamese exporters ship fresh durians in 2021.

Vietnamese durian exports to China went from near zero to a 4.63 per cent share at US$188.1 million in 2022, and soared to 31.82 per cent last year for a total value of US$2.1 billion.

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