VOV.VN - As Vietnam enters the peak harvest season for key crops such as rice, durian, lychee, longan, dragon fruit, and mango, there is an urgent need to find markets for these agricultural products to prevent the recurring issue of “a bumper harvest, falling prices.”
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable industry is facing mounting pressure to restructure amid global market uncertainties, rising competition, and stricter import standards, according to the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association (Vinafruit).
VOV.VN - Ben Tre coconuts, Hoa Loc mangoes from Tien Giang, and dragon fruit from Phan Thiet have been named among Southeast Asia’s 26 best fruits, according to the international culinary website TasteAtlas.
VOV.VN - The 21st Southern Fruit Festival will take place from June 1 to August 31 at Suoi Tien Theme Park in District 9, Ho Chi Minh City, offering a range of diverse activities for both domestic and international visitors.
VOV.VN - With the Chinese market moving to tighten import regulations, Vietnamese fruit and vegetable exports in the first four months of the year endured a sharp decline, especially durian, a product that achieved record-breaking figures last year.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Italy has operated a booth showcasing a rich and varied array of agricultural products from Vietnam at the 42nd Macfrut Fruit & Veg Professional Show, which took place in Rimini, in the Emilia Romagna region of northern Italy, from May 6 to 8.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese exporters of fresh/chilled fruits and vegetables to Singapore are advised to proactively connect and cooperate with their partners to promptly obtain laboratory test results via the electronic service platform (e-Service).
VOV.VN - Dragon fruit has surpassed durian to become Vietnam’s “king of exported fruit” with export turnover reaching US$93.8 million in the first two months of the year, according to the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association (Vinafruit).
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable export turnover reached nearly US$421 million in March 2025, up 34.1% from the previous month but down 10.5% from a year ago, marking the third consecutive month of decline in this sector.
Import and export activities between Vietnam and China were moderate in the first two months of the year, with a value exceeding US$31 billion, data from the National Statistics Office showed.