When international food buyers think of Shandong Province, premium frozen fruits and vegetables often come to mind. But there is another powerhouse commodity quietly powering condiment aisles and food manufacturing lines worldwide: the Shandong green onion (大葱).
Shandong is China’s largest green onion production province, accounting for approximately 30% of national output — an estimated 8–10 million metric tons annually. The province’s sandy loam soils, semi-humid continental climate, and long farming tradition create ideal conditions for tall, crisp, intensely flavored green onion stalks prized in both domestic and export markets.
Why Shandong Green Onions Stand Apart
| Factor | Shandong Advantage |
|---|---|
| Varieties | Tianbao, Jukesong, Julong (耐寒、抗病、高产) |
| Soil | Sandy loam with excellent drainage — ideal for root development |
| Climate | 200+ frost-free days; cool autumn nights concentrate sugars |
| Harvest Window | Two main seasons: spring (April–May) and autumn (October–November) |
| Farm Scale | Predominantly 5–20 mu family farms, increasingly cooperative-organized |
From Raw Ingredient to High-Value Processed Products
The Shandong green onion value chain has evolved well beyond fresh exports. Today, processing is the real growth engine:
1. Fried Onion / Crispy Onion (葱油酥 / 炸葱酥)
IQF-fried green onion fragments used as seasoning in instant noodles, frozen dumplings, sauces, and snack foods. Main export markets: Southeast Asia, Japan, Korea. Annual export value: approximately USD 120–150 million.
2. Green Onion Oil (葱油 / 葱精油)
Steam-distilled from fresh green onion leaves, green onion oil captures the characteristic pungent aroma for use in condiments, seasonings, and ready-made meal products. The food-service and food-manufacturing sectors are the largest buyers.
3. Dried Green Onion (葱干 / 脱水葱)
Air-dried or drum-dried green onion flakes and powders — a staple in dry-mix products, soup bases, and seasoning sachets. Long shelf life (12–18 months) makes it ideal for overseas shipment.
4. Frozen Green Onion (速冻葱)
IQF whole or chopped green onion locks in fresh color and flavor for food-service and manufacturing use, bypassing the need for cold-chain fresh imports.
China Green Onion Export Snapshot
| Metric | Data |
|---|---|
| Annual Export Volume | ~500,000 MT (fresh + processed) |
| Main Export Markets | Japan (30%), South Korea (20%), Southeast Asia (25%), EU & US (15%), Others (10%) |
| Export Value (Processed) | ~USD 400–500 million/year |
| Top Processing Provinces | Shandong (#1), Henan, Jiangsu |
| Key Competitors | Japan (domestic), South Korea (domestic), Taiwan |
What Global Buyers Should Know
Supply Stability: Shandong’s cooperative-led farming model has improved consistency and traceability. Many processors now require GAP (Good Agricultural Practice) certification from contracted farms.
Quality Differentiation: Not all green onions are equal for processing. Key buyer criteria:
- Pungency level (allicin content) — measured in蒜素浓度
- Stem straightness and length — affects processing yield
- Color retention after freezing or frying
- Pesticide residue compliance (EU MRL, Japan Positive List, or FDA standards)
Certifications That Matter:
- FSSC 22000 / HACCP for processed green onion products
- Kosher / Halal for specific market access
- Organic certification for premium positioning
Seasonality Planning: Fresh export is concentrated in autumn harvest (October–November). Processed formats (IQF, dried, fried) can be shipped year-round with adequate cold storage.
Shandong Green Onion & Jiale Food
As a FSSC 22000 and HACCP-certified fruit and vegetable processor based in Shandong’s Laiyang — right in the heart of the province’s premier growing region — Jiale Food has established processing partnerships with green onion supply chains for international buyers seeking a reliable, traceable condiment ingredient supplier.
Our processing capabilities include:
- IQF freezing (whole, chopped, fried)
- Drying and dehydration
- Custom cut sizes and packaging for food-service and manufacturing clients
Interested in sourcing green onion ingredients from a certified Shandong processor?
Contact Jiale Food’s export team: export@jiale-food.com
Data sources: China Agricultural Yearbook, China Customs Export Statistics, Shandong Provincial Department of Agriculture (2025–2026).
