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FTAs bring influx of tropical fruit

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Tropical fruits such as avocados and mangosteens, once considered alien here, are high in demand. / Korea Times file

Tropical fruits once considered alien to Korea are now in high demand, thanks to the nation’s free trade agreements (FTAs).

Mangos are taking up a large portion of fruit sales at local retailers, and avocado and mangosteen sales are rapidly on the rise.

Some $4.87 million worth of avocados where imported last year, according to the Korea Customs Service, Thursday. The figure is 57.5 percent up from a year earlier.

As for mangosteens, $3.06 million dollars worth of the fruit was brought into the country, up 85.6 percent. Some $521,000 dollars worth of durians were also imported last year, a three-fold increase.

Sales at domestic retailer E-mart also shows that sales of avocados, mangosteens and blueberries are up. The sales of each increased by 57 percent, 124 percent and 92.4 percent, respectively, from a year earlier.

In the case of dragonfruit, of which only small quantities were sold in gift packages in 2013, E-mart increased the quantity and lowered the price of the fruit, making a four-fold increase in sales.

“Demand for tropical fruit has increased as prices became cheaper. Due to FTAs with Australia and New Zealand, prices will fall further,” an industry source said.

Kim Bo-eun

Bo-eun leads the digital content team. She has covered foreign affairs, North Korea, tech, economy and gender issues at The Korea Times. She did a short stint at the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, where she obtained a new perspective on news production and life. Small sources of joy for her are lounging in the sun, having a good latte and swimming.

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