Fruit market in Vietnam: Worry from the beginning of the crop

Published 2021년 5월 18일

Tridge summary

Hau Giang province is experiencing challenges in its fruit harvest season due to price drops and reduced output of many fruits, with the exception of durian. The Covid-19 pandemic and recent outbreaks have led to a decrease in domestic and export hubs, causing difficulties for farmers and traders. Taiwanese mango growers, in particular, are facing issues with absent traders and low prices. Durian remains the only fruit with a good price and stable consumption. The article also mentions the challenges faced by seedless lemons and jackfruit, and a watermelon farmer who is sad that his fields cannot be sold at high prices.
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Original content

Entering the harvest season of many kinds of fruits in Hau Giang province, besides some varieties with good prices from the beginning of the season, farmers and traders also have many concerns because many kinds of fruits have reduced prices and limited output. regime. Compared with other fruits, durian has a good price and stable consumption from the beginning of the season. Photo: T.NGOC Owning nearly 2,000 Taiwanese mango roots, both home garden and mango leaves (garden rent), Mr. Truong Van Tuan, in Tan Hung hamlet, Nga Sau town, Chau Thanh district, just stopped worrying when he sold it. finished 50 tons of fruit a few days ago, although the price of the bucket is only 4,500 VND/kg. This price has dropped sharply compared to November 2020, when he sold nearly 20,000 VND/kg. For many Taiwanese mango growers today, the biggest worry is that at the time of harvest, traders are absent, sometimes even leaving a deposit. The fruit on the tree has reached the age, so it is ripe, ...
Source: Vietlinh

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