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Durian price today in Vietnam, March 21: Off-season durian pushed fruit and vegetable export turnover in the first quarter to skyrocket

Fresh Durian
Fruits
Vegetables
Vietnam
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 22, 2024

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As of March 21, 2024, durian prices in Vietnam remain high, with Ri6 durian and Thai durian priced at 136,000 VND/kg and 212,000 VND/kg respectively. The Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association reported a 4% increase in fruit and vegetable exports in March 2024, reaching 433 million USD. The first quarter of 2024 saw a 27% increase in fruit and vegetable export turnover from the same period in 2023, estimated at 1.25 billion USD. Thailand has become the fourth largest market for Vietnam's fruit and vegetable imports, with a significant increase in its purchases of Vietnamese durians.
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Durian prices today, March 21, 2024, continue to move sideways, prices are still quite high. Beautiful Ri6 durian stands at the highest price of 136,000 VND/kg. The price of Thai durian in the Southwest region stands at the highest level of 212,000 VND/kg. Specifically, durian prices at the garden today: Ri6 durian at 65,000 - 136,000 VND/kg; Thai durian price is at 95,000 - 210,000 VND/kg; Musangking durian maintains the price of 160,000 - 190,000 VND/kg. Durian prices today in the Southwest region: Beautiful Ri6 durian and Ri6 durian reach 120,000 - 136,000 VND/kg, beautiful Ri6 durian stands at 133,000-136,000 VND/kg; Beautiful Thai durian at 210,000 - 212,000 VND/kg; Thai durian is priced at 185,000 - 190,000 VND/kg. Durian price today in the Southeast region: The price of beautiful Ri6 durian and bucket Ri6 durian has a purchasing price of 115,000 - 135,000 VND/kg; Beautiful Thai durian at 208,000 - 210,000 VND/kg; Meanwhile, Thai durian stands at 185,000 - 190,000 VND/kg. ...
Source: Danviet
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