The specialty dragon Fruit of Binh Thuan, Long An, Vietnam is rated "5-star" in Australia, priced at 83,000 VND/fruit

Published 2021년 9월 24일

Tridge summary

Australian customers are enthusiastically rating Vietnamese frozen dragon fruit products highly on Woolworths and Coles shopping pages, with comments indicating high quality and value. These supermarkets have been consistently selling Vietnamese dragon fruit throughout the year, alongside high prices at Asian hypermarkets like Thaikee in Sydney. The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia has been actively promoting Vietnamese dragon fruit, contributing to an 85% increase in its export turnover to Australia in the past two years. Vietnam exports dragon fruit to several countries and is also producing various processed products. Long An and Binh Thuan provinces in Vietnam are major contributors to the country's dragon fruit production, with Chau Thanh and Tam Vu dragon fruit branded with geographical indication certificates.
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Original content

Leaving comments on the online shopping page of Woolworths - the largest supermarket chain in Australia, many customers were impressed with Vietnam's frozen dragon fruit products. "I love it, can I buy it all year round?"; "Good quality product, high value" are two of many Australian consumers' comments about Vietnamese frozen dragon fruit. Proudly all comments on this page are rated 5 stars for Vietnamese dragon fruit. Meanwhile, at Coles hypermarket, fresh dragon fruit branded as Red Dragon is being sold for 4.9 Australian dollars/fruit (equivalent to about 83,000 VND/fruit). Highly appreciated by customers for its quality, fresh Vietnamese dragon fruit is being sold all year round at this supermarket chain. At Thaikee, an Asian hypermarket with a prime location in the tourist hub of Sydney, Haymarket, Vietnamese dragon fruit proudly covers an entire corner of the market in red at an expensive place to serve consumers. use and travel. At the MCQ supermarket chain, the second ...
Source: Danviet

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