Vietnamese purple longan is hot-selling, more fragrant, sweeter and bigger

Published Jun 26, 2024

Tridge summary

The article highlights the high demand and low supply of purple longan, a new hybrid fruit variety developed by Vietnamese farmer Nguyen Van Phuc in Vinh Long Province. This unique fruit, known for its beautiful purple-red skin, yellow flesh, and high yield, has been priced at double the cost of regular longan despite a 15-20% increase in price over the previous year. The scarcity of this crop is attributed to the small planting area and the dominance of Thai IDO longan cultivation in the region by local farmers.
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According to merchants, the price of purple longan is about double that of ordinary longan. Although the price has increased by 15-20% compared with the same period last year, it is still in short supply. Purple longan was bred by Nguyen Van Phuc, a farmer in Vinh Long Province, through hybridization. The skin is beautiful purple-red, the flesh is yellow, the core is small and the flesh is thick. It can bear fruit all year round, and the yield is comparable to that of ordinary longan. The Department of ...
Source: Foodmate

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