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In Vietnam, out-of-season plums are expensive at more than 200,000 VND per kilo and still attract customers

Fresh Plum
Fruits
Vietnam
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 24, 2024

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In Vietnam, off-season plums are sold at prices 3-4 times higher than those of the main season due to their unique crisp and sour flavor. Despite the high price, they are preferred over imported plums. The plum season, lasting from November to July, is divided into off-season, early ripening, and main season. Each hectare of plums can earn farmers about 200 million VND. Yen Chau district is providing training to farmers on plum tree cultivation techniques and supporting consumption through e-commerce channels.
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Off-season plums are sold at prices 3-4 times higher than those of the main season but still attract diners because of their attractiveness and hard-to-describe crisp and sour flavor at the beginning of the season. If you want to enjoy Son La plums, it is not difficult to find them in the Hanoi market these days. Ms. Anh Duong, specializing in retailing plums through online channels, said the average price of plums is about 150-230 thousand VND/kg, special large ones cost up to 270-280 thousand VND/kg. This price has "cooled down" compared to before Tet. "Every day, I sell about 8-10 kg. Normally, the price of off-season plums is quite expensive, so customers who buy a lot buy about 1 kg. Otherwise, most choose a box of 300-500 grams to enjoy" - she said. . Surveying at fruit stores in the Hanoi area, out-of-season plums are sold for an average price of about 200,000 VND/kg, depending on the type. This price is equivalent to goods imported from Australia or Chile, while VIP sizes ...
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