Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports were estimated at over US$7 billion in the first 10 months of 2025, up 14% year on year.
VOV.VN - After a brief disruption caused by the temporary suspension of several testing laboratories, durian testing and export activities across the country have largely returned to normal, ensuring smooth operations for exporters and farmers.
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports are showing signs of reversal after months of a steep decline, with durian continuing to lead the resurgence amid strong demand from China.
VOV.VN - China has become the largest import market for Vietnamese fruits, with durians, dragon fruits, mangoes and jackfruits increasingly sought after by Chinese consumers and businesses.
With the concerted efforts of localities, businesses, and farmers, Vietnam’s durian exports have gradually recovered since May 2025, regaining strong growth momentum.
VOV.VN - The Chinese market is seeing surging demand for durian, driving increased interest from importers in sourcing supplies from Vietnam. With geographical proximity, short transportation time, and distinctive flavor, Vietnamese durian is highly valued for its quality and long-term growth potential.
VOV.VN - Durian exports are making a strong recovery, with total revenue projected to reach US$2.4 billion in 2025. For the first time in a decade, Vietnam is updating its national durian standards to improve product transparency and safeguard the reputation of its agricultural exports globally.
VOV.VN - Vietnam raked in US$807 million from fruit and vegetable exports in June, up nearly 31% from May and 20% from a year ago, according to Vietnam Customs.
Vietnam’s frozen durian exports surged threefold in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year, reaching over 14,280 tonnes across 388 shipments, according to the Plant Protection and Production Department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
A delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment is holding working sessions with the General Administration of Customs of China from May 27–29 to discuss and coordinate efforts to solve difficulties in Vietnam’s export of agricultural and aquatic products, especially durian, to China.