Durian prices in Vietnam today, July 12: Thai durian at 82,000 VND/kg and in buckets priced at 42,000 VND/kg

Published 2023년 7월 12일

Tridge summary

The prices of different varieties of durian in the Southwest, Southeast, and Central Highlands regions of Vietnam remained relatively stable compared to the previous day. Vietnamese durian exports have significantly increased, particularly to the Chinese market, with the country's export turnover reaching over $503 million in the first five months of the year. The Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association projects that the durian export turnover for this year could potentially reach $1 billion if the positive momentum continues.
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Original content

Prices of Thai durian, Ri6 durian, Musangking durian, Chuong Bo durian in the Southwest region, Southeast region, and Central Highlands were flat today, not much changed compared to yesterday. Specifically: In the Southwest region, beautiful Musangking durians are priced at 57,000-60,000 VND/kg. Beautiful I6 durians are priced at 45,000-52,000 VND/kg, Ri6 durian buckets are priced at 37,000-42,000 VND/kg. Beautiful Thai durian is priced at 75,000-82,000 VND/kg, an increase of 2,000 VND/kg compared to yesterday; Thai durian bought in buckets is priced at 64,000-70,000 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday. The price of durian of all kinds has remained quite high, helping durian farmers to have a good income compared to the general level of other fruit trees, especially in the context that Vietnamese durian fruit has been granted a code number. The growing area is exported to many countries around the world, including the Chinese market. In the Southeast region, beautiful I6 durians are ...
Source: Danviet

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