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The most expensive fruit in the world, priced at 12 million/kg, is also grown in Vietnam

Vanilla
Vietnam
Market & Price Trends
Published Dec 4, 2023

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Vanilla is an expensive flavoring because it is difficult to grow. The majority of vanilla plants are grown in Madagascar, where the climate and soil conditions are ideal. The manual pollination process, slow growth of the vanilla tree, and the elaborate processing steps all contribute to the high cost of vanilla.
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This fruit is expensive because it takes a lot of effort to grow. Vanilla is one of the most popular and popular flavors in the world. Possessing a very unique aroma and pure taste, vanilla quickly "took over" the whole world. Not only is it added to desserts such as cakes, ice cream, etc., the scent of vanilla is also added to scented bags, teddy bears and even the perfume industry. Familiar but perhaps few people know, vanilla is the most expensive flavoring in the world, with its price even higher than silver (in terms of volume). To know why vanilla is so expensive, we first need to know where vanilla comes from. It is known that vanilla beans are harvested from orchids of the Vanilla genus, but mainly from V. Planifolia. 80% of the world's vanilla plants are grown in the Northeast region of Magagascar, where the climate and soil conditions are said to be perfect for the growth of vanilla. And vanilla is also the main agricultural export of this island nation. Growing vanilla ...
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