How to fully tap potential for durian exports to Chinese market

VOV.VN - With existing advantages, greater attention is being given to improving Vietnamese durian quality so as to continue affirming its export position ,while engaging in the billion-dollar export industry in 2024, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MoIT).

The whole country currently has more than 110,000 hectares of durian cultivation, yielding nearly 850,000 tons/year, most concentrated in the Central Highlands, Mekong Delta, Southeast and South Central coast.

The price advantage and popularity of import markets have put Vietnamese durian fruit in a higher position than many other crops such as pepper, dragon fruit, and rubber.

This has been seen from the results of durian exports in recent times as there is no agricultural product that has just reached the world market and has quickly brought in billions of dollars in turnover like durian.

Dang Phuc Nguyen, general secretary of the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetables Association (Vinafruit) said that among the markets consuming the most durian, China remains a potential market for Vietnamese durian fruit. In particular, while durian growing countries only harvest it seasonally, Vietnam can harvest it all year round, he emphasized.

However, the Chinese market currently has set out requirements for the quality of durian exports, therefore, if durian growers do not focus on product design and quality, it will be difficult to capitalize on highly lucrative export markets.

“Vietnamese relevant agencies need to conduct negotiations on the singing and market expansion for potential, high-value agricultural products. In the future, durian will have a large market share in nearby markets, because we have the advantage of geographical distance, lower costs as well as short transportation time," Nguyen said.

 

 

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