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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam has approved a project to develop 14 key fruit trees, including dragon fruit, mango, banana, and others, with specific target areas and yields set for each until 2025 and 2030. The ministry aims to increase the country's fruit tree area to 1.2 million hectares by 2025 and 1.3 million hectares by 2030, leading to significant increases in fruit production and contributing to a fruit export turnover of over $5 billion and $6.5 billion, respectively, by these years. These fruit trees, which include high export turnover fruits like dragon fruit and banana, are expected to play a major role in Vietnam's agricultural development and international market presence.
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Original content
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has just approved a project to develop key fruit trees until 2025 and 2030. Accordingly, 14 key fruit trees have been selected, including: dragon fruit, mango, banana, litchi, longan, orange, pomelo, pineapple. pineapple), rambutan, durian, jackfruit, passion fruit, avocado and custard apple. Specifically, for dragon fruit, the orientation of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is to keep an area of 60,000-65,000 hectares with an output of 1.3-1.5 million tons; mango grows from 130,000-140,000 ha, the output reaches from 1.1-1.5 million tons; bananas reach from 165,000-175,000 ha, yield 2.6-3 million tons. For lychee, the area should be stable at about 55,000 hectares, with an output of 330,000-350,000 tons; longan is about 85,000 ha, output 700,000-750,000 tons; oranges reach about 100,000 hectares with an output of 1.2-1.3 million tons; pomelos grow from 110,000-120,000 ha, yield 1.2-1.6 million tons. For pineapple, ...