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Durian price today in Vietnam, March 24: Highest durian price up to 212,000 VND/kg, durian growers strain to cope with drought

Fresh Durian
Fruits
Vietnam
Sustainability & Environmental Impact
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 25, 2024

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As of March 24, 2024, durian prices in Vietnam remain high due to ongoing heat and lack of irrigation water causing durian trees to dry out and lose fruit, particularly impacting young trees with underdeveloped roots. This has led to concerns about durian output across the Southwest, Southeast, and Central Highlands regions. In 2023, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports exceeded 1 billion USD for the first time in the first quarter, largely due to off-season durian, with Thailand becoming the fourth largest market for Vietnam's fruit and vegetable imports.
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Durian prices today, March 24, 2024, continue to stand at a high level. 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. Lack of irrigation water has caused durian trees to dry out and lose their fruit. In many places, people have to buy water. The heat continues to last and is being warned at severe and very extreme levels. People worry that durian output will be affected... 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 ...
Source: Danviet
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