Khanh Hoa province in Vietnam is a major agricultural hub, with over 82,686 hectares under cultivation, including annual crops, perennial plants, and fruit trees. The province is known for its mango, durian, and pomelo production, with mango being the largest crop. The province has facilities for exporting Australian mangoes and durians. However, the number of planting areas is not commensurate with the potential, and there is a need for more planting area codes and packing facilities to meet domestic and international quality standards and expansion goals. The article emphasizes the importance of adhering to strict agricultural practices to obtain planting area codes and the need for societal support to meet the responsibilities of the government in this area.