Vietnam: Da Lat Snow White strawberry half price

Published 2023년 3월 25일

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The Japanese white strawberry variety, also known as the Shirou Houseki or White Jewel strawberry, has been planted in Da Lat, Vietnam, leading to a decrease in its price. Despite the reduction, it remains more expensive than other strawberry varieties due to its rarity and high maintenance costs. The strawberries are now sold online and have been widely cultivated, but their quality does not match imported ones, leading to further price drops. These strawberries are more expensive due to their unique aroma and taste, which require organic biological products for growth in Da Lat's climate.
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As a rare strawberry variety, Japanese white berries are often sold by hand-carried stores to Vietnam for several million dong per kilogram. In 2020, they were successfully planted by a few gardeners in Da Lat and sold for 2 million VND. However, a year ago, this type was widely sold on the Internet for only half the price of the first launch and only a third of the import price. Compared to Son La's Hana strawberry and Da Lat's Japanese-like red strawberry, the price of snow white strawberry is 10-30% higher. The survey showed that, at online stores, a 250 gram box of White Snow strawberries (12-15 fruits) is 190,000-250,000 VND, equivalent to 760,000 VND to one million VND per kg. Class B goods (20-30 boxes of 250 grams) cost 170,000 VND, or 680,000 VND per kg. Ms. Thanh, who specializes in Da Lat strawberry products in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, said that before, to import 10 boxes of these strawberries, she had to order a whole month, but now it's easy to buy because the ...
Source: VNExpress

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