The selling price of fruits in Vietnam is cheaper

Published May 5, 2021

Tridge summary

The article reports a significant decrease in the prices of various fruits in Vietnam, both domestic and imported, due to favorable weather conditions and the impact of COVID-19 on fruit exports. The prices have dropped by half for many fruits compared to the start of the harvest season. This trend is observed in roadside stalls, social media platforms, and supermarkets like Big C. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development attributes the price drop to an abundant supply and a higher fruiting rate this year. However, small traders expect further price decreases in mid-May with the upcoming harvest of seasonal fruits like litchi, longan, rambutan, and peach.
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Specifically, Nha Trang mango costs 20,000-25,000 VND / kg, Thai mango 30,000 VND / kg; white flesh dragon fruit 20,000 VND / kg, guava varieties from Taiwan 15,000-18,000 VND / kg; beautiful black watermelon, long watermelon from Saigon 16,000 - 18,000 VND / kg, Ha Giang Sanh orange 25,000 VND / kg ... Especially these days, the price of plum is more than half lower than the beginning of the harvest season; If at the beginning of the season, Moc Chau plums were sold for 120,000 - 150,000 VND / kg, now only 45,000 - 50,000 VND / kg. On many roads, summer fruits are peddled quite a lot, prices depending on the type are also cheaper than the fixed stalls about 2,000-5,000 VND / kg. Not only discounted domestic fruits, but also imported products for the "rich" like: Cherry, kiwi, apple ... sold on social networking sites Zalo, Facebook also reduced prices. being offered for sale at the price of 160,000 -170,000 VND / kg, American cherry 200,000 VND / kg, Australian red grapes ...
Source: tieudung

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