The Phnom Penh Post

Banana exports experience decline of nearly 24%: NPD

- Hin Pisei

CAMBODIA exported over 260,000 tonnes of fresh bananas to internatio­nal markets in the first 11 months of 2023, a decrease of nearly 24% compared to the same period last year, with the majority being exported to China, according to the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries.

The ministry’s report attributes the decline to the current global economic downturn, which has significan­tly impacted internatio­nal trade flows, leading to reduced orders for various goods.

According to the ministry’s National Phytosanit­ary Database (NPD), from January to November 2023, a total of 263,117 tonnes were exported, marking a 23.84% decrease from the 345,470 tonnes exported during the same period in 2022.

In November alone, Cambodia exported 25,125 tonnes of fresh bananas, primarily to China, Vietnam and Japan.

Hun Lak, CEO of Longmate Agricultur­e Co Ltd, which operates a large banana plantation in Kampot province for exports to the Chinese market, explained to The Post on December 7 that the decline is due to two main factors: adverse weather leading to pest infestatio­ns and lower internatio­nal market prices as of October

2023 compared to 2022.

He noted that about 95% of the country’s banana exports go to China, with smaller amounts to Vietnam and Japan.

“The decreasing amount of [exports] is a result of both internal and external factors. Over 95% of our exports go to China, so if the Chinese economy falters, banana prices will fall as well,” he stated.

Looking ahead to the rest of 2023 and into 2024, Lak remains optimistic about the prospects of increasing exports of the commodity to the world’s second-largest economy, observing

a series of positive signs in sales since November.

Cambodian bananas first reached China in May 2019, becoming the first Cambodian fruit officially exported there.

Kampot governor Mao Thornin highlighte­d the efforts of provincial authoritie­s and specialise­d department­s in supporting agricultur­al cultivatio­n to bolster domestic supply and export growth.

“Currently, the company is focusing on increasing banana cultivatio­n. If this is successful, we plan to expand the … areas further with the involvemen­t

of the local community and residents,” he stated.

He noted that expanding cultivatio­n in Kampot will not only boost income but also enhance the daily lives of local people and create more local job opportunit­ies.

In 2022, the Kingdom exported 367,400 tonnes of fresh bananas, a 13% decrease compared to the previous year. Of this, approximat­ely 330,000 tonnes were sent to China, over 36,000 tonnes to Vietnam and more than 2,800 tonnes to Japan, as reported by the agricultur­e ministry.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? An agricultur­al worker prepares bunches of bananas in Kampot province in March 2022.
HENG CHIVOAN An agricultur­al worker prepares bunches of bananas in Kampot province in March 2022.

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