Vietnam: diverse fruit types but uncertain prices

Published 2021년 1월 28일

Tridge summary

The Mekong Delta regions in Vietnam have seen a diversification in fruit-growing areas, introducing more delicious foreign fruit trees and breeding new varieties to meet domestic and export demand. Despite the variety and abundant supply of fruits such as citrus, mango, jackfruit, and grapes, prices have sharply decreased due to increased supply and reduced export output caused by COVID-19. This has led to concerns among farmers about the future demand and prices of their produce. However, prices of certain fruits like soursop and Thai rambutan have remained stable or increased due to limited supply.
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Original content

In recent years, in the regions of the Mekong Delta, fruit-growing areas have become increasingly diverse. In addition to the region's special and endemic fruit trees, the Mekong Delta regions have enhanced the development of more delicious fruit trees originating from abroad such as: Ido longan, Taiwanese mango, Thai jackfruit, and mango. Thai demand, durian ... At the same time, researching, breeding and releasing many new varieties of fruit trees, contributing to enriching fruit products to meet domestic consumption and export demand. Diversification of Plums Harvesting An Phuoc in Thot Not District, Can Tho City. Ms. Nguyen Thi Dung, owner of a stalls sold at trees in Tan An market, Ninh Kieu district, said: “Recently, breast milk and many kinds of citrus fruits such as oranges, grapefruit, and tangerines… have been harvested. supply is very abundant. In addition to citrus fruits from home gardens in Can Tho and the Mekong Delta provinces, many types of citrus fruits from ...
Source: Vietlinh

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