Key facts
- China exported $24.4 million in fresh blueberries and cranberries in April.
- First-quarter exports of fresh blueberries and cranberries totaled $38.8 million.
- Southeast Asia is a key destination for these Chinese fruit exports.
- Established trade and infrastructure links facilitate the export of fresh produce.
China's exports of fresh blueberries and cranberries are experiencing a significant increase, with a substantial portion being directed towards Southeast Asian markets. In April, the value of these exports reached $24.4 million. Over the first quarter of the year, total exports amounted to $38.8 million. The robust trade and infrastructure networks connecting China and Southeast Asia, which have established the region as China's largest trading partner, are crucial in maintaining the fruit's freshness and ensuring competitive pricing upon arrival.
