On June 28, according to a reporter from Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper, the export-standard Ri 6 durian prices in the Southeast Region were purchased at the highest rates of 42,000 dong (Grade A) and 27,000 dong/kg (Grade B); export-standard Monthong durian was priced at 75,000 dong/kg for Grade A and 55,000 dong/kg for Grade B. Compared to the end of May 2025, Monthong durian prices dropped by around 8,000 dong/kg, while Ri 6 durian prices dropped by up to 16,000 dong/kg. Mr. Nguyen Van Muoi, Vice Secretary-General of the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association, said that durian prices in China remain good, but the issue is that Vietnam does not have many export-standard products. The current rainy season causes durian to deteriorate. As a result, a large number of products are classified as Grade C, D, or rejected. Therefore, garden owners harvesting during this period must sell at much lower prices compared to previous years. Some traders also noted that when surveying durian ...