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Strange crimson peaches from China overflow into Vietnamese market

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Strange peaches with red skins are flooding the market recently. Currently, this type of peach is extremely expensive even though it is very expensive.
At this time, peaches are just starting to come into season. On the streets, traditional markets or “web markets”, peaches are sold in abundance. However, in addition to Sa Pa peaches, smooth peaches, gold hearths, crows, etc., new strange red crows appear on the market.

According to the clues, this is a Chinese peach, the outer skin is dark red, the inside is yellow, the sweet crunchy taste is no different from the Vietnamese peach. Due to the strange look, large fruit, and beautiful code, this peach is being bought by housewives to eat. In many places, goods cannot be sold in time, even in a state of being sold out because of overload. Hoai Phuong – a wholesaler specializing in this product in Lao Cai – confirmed that the red peaches that are causing a fever, which are being sold widely recently, are peaches in Mong Tu (China). Yesterday’s shipment was about 1 ton, she was sold out. Strange peaches with dark red skin are flooding the Vietnamese market this time Every year, Ms. Phuong often sells Chinese smooth peaches, fairy peaches and blue-shelled crow beaks, while she is selling the deep red crow beak – also known as red feathered peaches – this year. Compared with other types of peaches of Vietnam and China, the price of this type of peach is 2-3 times higher. “I poured wholesale from a box for 360,000-380,000 VND/barrel (7kg), calculated to cost 51,000-54,000 VND/kg, of which the small type is 4-5 fruits/kg, the large type is 3 fruits/kg.” . She said and said, at the beginning of the season, the fruit is beautiful, crispy and sweet, not pale, sour or soft like at the end of the season, so the goods are as expensive as fresh shrimp, wholesale customers are ordering a lot. Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngan – a focal point selling fruit in Vinh Phuc, admitted that the strange peaches with dark red skins being sold on the market today are Chinese domestic peaches. This peach is sweeter and more fragrant than other peaches, so this time I sell very attractively, up to a few quintals per day, many days sell a ton, even the goods do not arrive in time to sell,” she advertised. Not only selling to wholesalers in the province and surrounding areas, she also specializes in wholesale to Hanoi for 370,000-390,000 VND/barrel (7-9kg). Customers taking more quantity will get a discount price. For example, if you get from 5 crates of crow mining, it will cost 350,000 VND/barrel (7kg), taken from 10 boxes will cost 335,000 VND/barrel. This peach has a dark red skin on the outside, and the inside will turn from white to yellow when ripe In the market, this red peach is very expensive Customers buy less, then a few boxes, buy up to dozens of boxes. Many customers who did not book early had to wait for the goods to return to the next trip, Ngan said. As a focal point specializing in selling fruit online in Ton Duc Thang (Dong Da, Hanoi), Ms. Nguyen Huyen Trang admits that, although she has only sold this type of crow mine for a week, due to its beautiful and fancy design, many women I am curious to buy and try. Every day she returns about 60-70kg, many days only selling until about half an hour is sold out, because the goods are only enough to order for customers who have pre-ordered, rarely have a surplus. According to her, this is a “hot” product of this year’s peach season, so the price is quite expensive, up to 3 times more expensive than peaches sold in the market. Although the retail price is up to 100,000 VND/kg, customers order a lot. Most people buy 2-3kg at a time to eat, make peach tea or bring as gifts. Ms. Trang also confirmed that this is a peach of Chinese origin, not a Sapa peach or a red Ha Giang peach. However, this is a guaranteed domestic product, not a floating market, so many women trust to buy it on this occasion, she added.

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