What is the price of olives per kilogram/pound in China today?
The retail price range for China olives is between US$ 1.91 and US$ 19.09 per kilogram or between US$ 0.87 and US$ 8.66 per pound(lb). Click here to see today's exact prices of olives in China
The retail price range in Yuan Renminbi for olives is between CNY 13.39 and CNY 133.86 per kilogram or between CNY 6.07 and CNY 60.71 per pound(lb) in Beijing and Shanghai.
Wholesale prices
In 2024, the approximate wholesale price range for China olives is between US$ 1.34 and US$ 13.36 per kilogram or between US$ 0.61 and US$ 6.06 per pound(lb).
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China Olives Export Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The export price per kilogram of Olives from China over the last five years has been quite volatile. In 2013, the price was 1.30 US dollars per kg, which increased to 3.00 US dollars per kg in 2014. This was followed by a sharp rise to 4.60 US dollars per kg in 2015. However, the price dropped to 2.67 US dollars per kg in 2016 and then rose again to 3.73 US dollars per kg in 2017. In 2018, the price dropped to 2.87 US dollars per kg and then further decreased to 2.75 US dollars per kg in 2019. The price dropped again to 1.91 US dollars per kg in 2020 and then increased to 2.00 US dollars per kg in 2021. The latest data shows that the export price per kilogram of Olives from China is 1.76 US dollars per kg in 2022. Based on the data, it is predicted that the export price per kilogram of Olives from China will remain relatively stable in 2023 and 2024, with an estimated price of 1.80 US dollars per kg in 2023 and 1.85 US dollars per kg in 2024.The exports of olives from China are classified as:
- Fresh or chilled olives (HS code 070992)
- Olives, provisionally preserved, e.g. by sulphur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions, but unsuitable in that state for immediate consumption (HS code 071120)
- Olives, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid (excluding frozen) (HS code 200570)
China Olives Import Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The import price per kilogram of Olives into China over the last five years has been quite volatile. In 2013, the price was 1.30 US dollars per kg, which increased to 3.00 US dollars per kg in 2014. This was followed by a sharp rise to 4.60 US dollars per kg in 2015. However, the price dropped to 2.67 US dollars per kg in 2016 and then rose to 3.73 US dollars per kg in 2017. In 2018, the price dropped to 2.87 US dollars per kg and then further decreased to 2.75 US dollars per kg in 2019. The price dropped again to 1.91 US dollars per kg in 2020 and then rose to 2.00 US dollars per kg in 2021. The latest data shows that the price has dropped to 1.76 US dollars per kg in 2022. Based on the data, it is predicted that the import price per kilogram of Olives into China will remain relatively stable in 2023 and 2024, with an estimated price of 1.76 US dollars per kg in 2023 and 1.80 US dollars per kg in 2024.Export values for China olives
The total values in export for olives in China were US$ 24, US$ 56, US$ 413 and US$ 140 in US dollar thousand for the years 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 in that order.
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China olives - Production, Exports, Imports, Seasons and HS Codes
In 2019 China shipped 51 tonnes of olives. Across 2019 alone, the demand for China olives (fruits category) has reduced, with a change of -64.583 percent compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, olives' exports increased by 240 percent bringing China US$0.14m for the year 2019. China's olives exports are classified as:
- Fresh or chilled olives (HS code 070992)
- Olives, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid (excluding frozen) (HS code 200570)
- Olives, provisionally preserved, e.g. by sulphur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions, but unsuitable in that state for immediate consumption (HS code 071120)
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China olives export values
In 2019, China sold olives costing 0.14m USD, a drop of -66.10% from 2018's total olives export of 0.413m USD. The yearly reduction in value of China olives between 2017 to 2018 was 637.5 per cent.
The yearly change in the volume of China's olives exports between 2017 and 2019 was 240 percent compared to a variation of -64.583% in the period between 2018 and 2019.
China's portion of the world's total olives' exports in 2019 was less than 1%. The country is ranked position 21 in world exports of olives.
Export markets for China olives ( in '000$ )
China's leading export markets for olives are Hong Kong, United Kingdom (UK), the Bahamas, North Korea and Australia.
Import/Export Trends
China is a net exporter of olives. The annual growth of China olives in value between 2015 to 2019 was 16%, per year, while annual growth in quantity was -44%, per annum.
China brought in 1,859 tonnes of olives in 2019.
Production
The production of olives in China was 7,872 tonnes in 2019 and is forecast to change by an average of -0.15%. The country had approximately 945.00 hectares under olives cultivation.