Recently, Greenfarm, a Chinese enterprise dedicated to international business, dispatched a professional team to visit Talaad Thai Market in Bangkok, Thailand, and Pasar Induk Kramatjati Market in Jakarta, Indonesia. The team conducted in - depth investigations into the local market demand for apples and pears and engaged in extensive exchanges with local importers.
At Talaad Thai Market in Bangkok, the inspection team delved into various stalls, meticulously observing the varieties, quality, prices, and sales of apples and pears. Although Thailand is renowned for its tropical fruits, with the diversification of consumers' tastes and the pursuit of a healthy diet, the market demand for temperate fruits such as apples and pears has been gradually increasing. Through conversations with local fruit vendors and retailers, the team learned that currently, apples and pears in the Thai market mainly rely on imports from diverse sources. Consumers tend to purchase products with good appearance, bright color, crispy and sweet taste, and high freshness.
Subsequently, the inspection team visited several local fruit importers in Bangkok. The two sides had in - depth discussions on the current trade situation of apples and pears, market potential, and future cooperation directions. The importers stated that China has significant advantages in fruit - growing techniques and supply - chain management. They look forward to strengthening cooperation with Chinese foreign - trade companies to introduce more high - quality apples and pears at reasonable prices. The two sides also exchanged views on details such as product standards, logistics and transportation, and trade settlement, and reached preliminary cooperation intentions.
After concluding the inspection in Thailand, the team headed to Pasar Induk Kramatjati Market in Jakarta, Indonesia. In this largest local fruit trading market, the inspection team discovered that with the economic development and the improvement of residents' living standards in Indonesia, the consumer groups for apples and pears are constantly expanding. These fruits can be seen in supermarkets, fruit stores, and street stalls. However, there is still room for improvement in terms of the stability of supply and consistency of quality for apples and pears currently available in the market.
During the exchanges with local importers in Jakarta, the inspection team learned that Indonesian importers showed strong interest in Chinese apples and pears. They hope to establish more direct and stable trade channels with China to obtain products that better meet the needs of local consumers. The two sides had candid communications on issues such as optimizing trade processes, enhancing product added - value, and dealing with market fluctuations, and reached many consensuses in expanding trade scale and innovating cooperation models.
This inspection trip to Thailand and Indonesia has provided Greenfarm with rich and valuable market information. It has not only deepened the understanding of the local market demand for apples and pears but also established close connections with local importers. In the future, the company will take this as an opportunity to actively promote fruit trade cooperation with Thailand and Indonesia, facilitate the development of high - quality fruit import and export businesses, contribute to meeting market demands at home and abroad, and add new vitality to trade exchanges between China, Thailand, and Indonesia.