The article highlights the concerns of the Director of the Department of Crop Production, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr. Nguyen Nhu Cuong, about the unplanned and disoriented development of durian cultivation in Vietnam, which mirrors the overdevelopment of other crops like pepper. This rush to plant durians and other agricultural products, without considering the consumption and market demand, is warned to cause oversupply and economic consequences for farmers. To prevent these issues, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has issued warnings and is recommending that farmers avoid massively planting durians and other crops without proper planning and infrastructure investment, instead advising them to maintain a balanced approach to farming.