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Exports of durians from Malaysia to China are expected to increase by 15% to 20% this year due to high consumer demand, even though they face some difficulties because of adverse weather conditions. As stated by Loh Wee Keng, the chairman of the Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China, the demand from…
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By Seth KRAMPAH \xa0 According to a study conducted by CARISCA (Center for Applied Research and Innovation in Supply Chain – Africa), Ghana’s import volumes are expected to decrease, dropping under 1.5 million tonnes by the year 2030. In the meantime, exports are anticipated to increase, hitting around 1.2 million tons during this timeframe,…
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Vietnam is facing challenges in exporting durians to China due to more stringent quarantine regulations and increased competition from other nations, leading to a significant decline in local market prices. Fruit containers may take up to a week for clearance at the border, compared to just one or two days previously, due to Chinese…