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China appetite keeps PH #2 pineapple exporter
Manila Bulletin
|February 3, 2026
The Philippines retained its ranking as the world's second-largest exporter of pineapples in 2025, as increased demand from China led to double-digit growth in outbound shipments, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
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In a preliminary report, FAO estimated that the Philippines' pineapple exports may have reached 775,028 metric tons (MT) last year, nearly 14 percent higher than the 682,383 MT recorded in 2024.
The anticipated increase in 2025 was based on trade data for the nine months through September, which showed pineapple shipments to China growing by 19 percent compared with the prior year.
China, the leading destination for Philippine pineapples, is on an upward trajectory in its imports as consumers show greater interest in and willingness to spend on premium imported tropical fruits.
In particular, FAO said there is strong demand for the MD2 variety, which is commonly grown in highland areas of Mindanao.
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