Good harvest, high prices favorable for Vietnamese growers

Published 2023년 10월 23일

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Vietnamese farmers are benefiting from abundant harvests of durian, sweet potatoes, and ginger, which are commanding high prices in the market. Sweet potato prices have increased to VND18,000-20,000 per kilogram, leading to earnings of VND100-200 million per hectare for farmers in Gia Lai and Dak Lak provinces. Durian prices have also risen significantly, reaching VND45,000-90,000 per kilogram, and even reaching a record high of VND200,000 in February.
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Bountiful harvests of durian, sweet potatoes and ginger, along with soaring prices, have generated significant profits for Vietnamese farmers. Sweet potato prices rose to VND18,000-20,000 (€0.70-€0.79) per kilogram. According to farmers in the two Central Highlands provinces, Gia Lai and Dak Lak, they earned VND100-200 million ($3,900-$7,800) per hectare. Farm durian prices currently stand at VND45,000-90,000 (€1.76-€3.52) ...
Source: AGF

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