Vietnam's langsat is in high demand and is even exported to Cambodia

Published Apr 29, 2022

Tridge summary

Green berries grown in Can Tho city's districts are being bought by traders and fruit purchasing establishments to prevent a drop in prices for the poor during the high harvest season. The current price is around 8,000-9,000 VND/kg, which is lower than a month ago but higher than the same period in 2021. The green berry tree yields 3-4 tons/ton. The fruits are consumed in various provinces and cities in Vietnam and exported to Cambodia. Fruit granaries in Phong Dien district are promoting the purchase and consumption of various fruits to benefit farmers.
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Original content

Currently, green berries grown in districts in Can Tho city, especially in Phong Dien district, are being bought by many small traders and fruit purchasing establishments to promote purchasing and sending to other places of consumption, contributing to limiting the situation of poor people. price drop when entering the high harvest season. The price of green berries is being sold by farmers in districts such as Phong Dien, Binh Thuy, O Mon... to traders and fruit collectors at between 8,000-9,000 VND/kg. This price has decreased by about 2,000-4,000 VND/kg compared to the beginning of the crop about a month ago. However, if compared to the same period in 2021, the price of blueberries is still at least 3,000-4,0000 VND/kg higher than the current price. Many green mulberry farmers said that the green mulberry tree gives quite high fruit yield, up to 3-4 tons/ton. At this time, blueberries entered the harvest season, but the selling price remained at a good level, helping gardeners ...
Source: Danviet

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