Australia mainly imports fresh cassava, cassava chips and cassava starch types
The table below reflects the situation of export of cassava and cassava from Vietnam to Australia in the last 5 years and the share of Vietnam.
Vietnam mainly exports to Australia dry cassava and cassava, frozen, with a market share slightly increased from 20% in 2010 and 2011 to 28% in 2012 and 26.49% in 2013. However, exports very little because Australia's consumer demand is not large. In the first 10 months of 2014, Vietnam exported to Australia A $ 399,000, accounting for 30% market share. The remaining market share mainly from Thailand. Thailand's top exporter of cassava in the world. In recent times, the Thai government does not carry out interventions on the market so businesses cassava Thailand has pushed the market a large cassava cheaply than other countries.
Compared with the fresh cassava and cassava chips of all kinds, the demand for imports of Australian starch higher than, the average import nearly 8 million Australian dollars / year. However, Vietnam's market share is too small only about 0.01 to 0.02%, and the dollar fell sharply from 80,000 in 2010 to 11,000 Australian dollars in 2013 Australia and 10 May 2014, Vietnam only 29,000 Australian dollars export cassava to the market.
Data export of cassava from Vietnam to Australia in the last 5 years
Based on statistics, there may not assert Australian import market for cassava and cassava starch potential of Vietnam. However, we still can increase cassava exports to this market if the enterprise meets the strict standards of food safety in Australia