Tien Giang province in Vietnam has found that off-season durian cultivation is economically beneficial, increasing efficiency by 1.7 to 2.3 times compared to the main crop. The technique, used on 10,000 hectares of durian trees, has resulted in a yield of 28 tons per hectare and a selling price range of 60,000 to 95,000 VND/kg. Despite this, the province still does not have enough durian for export to China due to a lack of necessary codes for planting areas and packing facilities. The department is seeking to obtain more codes to cover more durian areas. The department is also promoting the use of technological advancements and organic farming practices among farmers to reduce costs and improve product quality.