Leeks Prices in Malaysia
| Variety | Market level | Price (US$/kg) | Local (MYR) | MoM | YoY | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| — | Farmgate | 1.27 | 5.77 | ▲ 42.5% | ▲ 42.5% | FAOSTAT Producer Prices |
As of January 2022, the leeks price in Malaysia is US$ 1.27 per kg (5.77 MYR), up 42.5% year-on-year.
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Leeks Price History & Trend
Monthly leeks price, US$ per kg — the line grows each month as we record it. Source: FAOSTAT Producer Prices.
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Malaysia leeks - Production, Exports, Imports, Seasons and HS Codes
The volume of leeks shipped by Malaysia in 2020 was 4,049 tons. In 2019 Malaysia sold 4,256 tonnes of leeks. For 2019 alone, the interest in Malaysia leeks (vegetables category) has gone up, with a change of 25.14 percent compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, leeks' exports went up by 52.33 pc bringing the country US$4.18m for the year 2019. Malaysia's leeks exports are categorised as:
- Leeks and other alliaceous vegetables, fresh or chilled (excluding onions, shallots and garlic) (HS code 070390)
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Malaysia leeks export values
In 2019, Malaysia exported leeks costing 4.18m USD, an increase of 24.93% from 2018's total leeks export of 3.346m USD. The yearly increase in value of Malaysia leeks between 2017 to 2018 was 44.786 percent.
The annual/yearly variation in the quantity of Malaysia's leeks exports between 2017 and 2019 was 52.33 pc in comparison to a variation of 25.14% in the period between 2018 and 2019.
Export markets for Malaysia leeks ( in '000$ )
Malaysia's best performing destinations for leeks are Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, China, Thailand and Canada.
Malaysia ordered 4,919 tonnes of leeks in 2019.