Durian price today, March 5: Growing durian to produce off-season fruit is a "hot topic" in the East-Southwest

Published 2024년 3월 5일

Tridge summary

As of March 5, 2024, durian prices in Vietnam remain high, encouraging farmers to grow durian in the off-season, despite the associated costs and risks. The high demand from the Chinese market, especially during Vietnam's durian harvest season from November to March, has significantly contributed to the country's fruit and vegetable export turnover. However, experts advise farmers to invest in technology for high-quality products rather than expanding crop areas. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development plans to focus on improving the quality of Vietnamese durian in 2024 to strengthen its export position.
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Original content

Durian prices today, March 5, 2024, are still stable at a high level. Beautiful Ri6 durian stands at the highest price of 142,000 VND/kg. The price of Thai durian in the Southwest region still stands at the highest level of 200,000 VND/kg. By the end of February, Vietnam had 708 planting area codes and 168 durian packing facility codes eligible for export to the Chinese market. High durian prices make farmers actively grow durian in the off-season. Off-season durian fruit costs twice as much as normal. This is a very hot issue in the southern provinces... Specifically, durian prices at the garden today: Ri6 durian at 65,000 - 142,000 VND/kg; Thai durian price is at 85,000 - 200,000 VND/kg; Musangking durian maintains the price of 160,000 - 190,000 VND/kg. Durian price today in the Southwest region: Beautiful Ri6 durian and Ri6 durian reach 120,000 - 142,000 VND/kg, beautiful Ri6 durian stands at 138,000-142,000 VND/kg (down 4,000-6,000 VND) /kg); Beautiful Thai durian at 195,000 - ...
Source: Danviet

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