Industry Overview - China is the largest consumer market for durians globally, with most of the supply imported from countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines [1] - Durian consumption in China has grown rapidly due to increasing consumer awareness of its nutritional value and the diversification of durian-based products [1] - The domestic supply of durians in China is limited due to difficulties in cultivation, leading to a heavy reliance on imports [1] Import Trends - In September 2024, China's durian imports reached 227,884.57 tons, a 32.20% increase month-over-month and a 58.43% increase year-over-year [4] - The import value for September 2024 was 3.93/kg, down 4.15% month-over-month and 12.08% year-over-year [4] - From January to September 2024, China's cumulative durian imports totaled 1.88 million tons, with a cumulative import value of 17.14/kg, while the Philippines had the lowest at 150.45 million [10] Domestic Wholesale Prices - In September 2024, the average wholesale price of durians in China ranged from 31.38 RMB/kg to 80.00 RMB/kg [12] - Prices in some markets, such as Jiangsu Wuxi Chaoyang Agricultural Products Market, decreased by 8.22% month-over-month, while others, like Anhui Bozhou Agricultural Products Co Ltd, saw a 16.36% increase [12] Market Dynamics - The durian market in China is highly dependent on international supply, with limited domestic production [3] - The market is characterized by significant price fluctuations due to factors such as transportation costs, import tariffs, and supply-demand imbalances [1]
中国榴莲市场动态监测报告(2024年9月)
农小蜂·2024-10-23 04:28