Fruit prices from Mekong Delta rise

Oct 21st at 08:22
21-10-2021 08:22:07+07:00

Fruit prices from Mekong Delta rise

Jackfruits, longans and limes from Mekong Delta provinces now can fetch prices two to four times higher compared to months ago when travel restrictions between places were enforced.

 

Limes are now selling at VND7,000 to 8,000 per kilo at the garden, while the lowest price was only VND2,000 per kilo earlier when sales were slow.

Pham Minh Cuong, director of the Lime Consumption and Production Cooperative in Cao Lanh, Dong Thap Province, said that smooth transport has made it easier for trading, and major markets such as HCM City have attracted more goods than before.

Produce from 70 hectares of land from cooperative’s members are being offered for sale. Currently, about 500 to 700 kilos of limes are being transported to Southeastern provinces daily.

Gardeners usually harvest limes from February to April. After that, lime flowers naturally, so the price is also lower.

On average, about two to four tonnes of limes are produced from 1,000m2 of land, generating a profit of about VND40 million if the average selling price is about VND20,000 per kilo.

As the total area of limes in Dong Thap Province is more than 1,900 hectares, the average output is about 24,000 tonnes.

Another type of agricultural product with an increase in price is Thailand jackfruit, selling at up to VND30,000 per kilo for type 1 jackfruit, and VND19,000 for type 2.

The price is four times higher compared to four months ago.

Nguyen Van Phat, who has one hectare of Thailand jackfruit in Thap Muoi District in Dong Thap Province, was able to earn VND15 million after two rounds of selling.

“It is easier to sell as the price has increased," he said.

Similarly, Edor longans purchased at the garden have doubled in price, ranging from VND12,000 to 14,000 per kilo.

Nguyen Van Thuan from Chau Thanh District said that gardeners had been able to make a profit at these prices.

“In about a month, many longan gardens in Chau Thanh will be in the harvest season. Gardeners hope to earn enough to cover for losses during the social distancing period,” he added.

Dong Thap Province has about 5,500 hectares of longan gardens, with an output of about 53,000 tonnes. 

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Cambodia's exports to Vietnam quadruple

Cambodia's exports to Vietnam nearly quadrupled to $3.7 billion in the first nine months of this year, according to statistics from the General Department of...

Vietnamese firms yet to benefit from world coal price fever

Although global coal prices have reached a record high, Vietnamese coal mining enterprises have still failed to increase revenue and profit, and some of them have...

Vietnamese apathetic over iPhone 13 mini

iPhone 13 mini seems to be the least favorite model of the latest Apple smartphone lineup, accounting for only 5 percent of total pre-orders in Vietnam.

Motorbike sales slash nearly 46 per cent in Q3

The Vietnam Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers (VAMM) has said its members sold 367,037 motorbikes in the third quarter of 2021, a year-on-year drop of 45.84...

Mercedes dealer reports record loss in Q3

Hang Xanh Motors Service JSC (Haxaco), a major Mercedes-Benz's dealer in Vietnam, reported a record loss, more than VND33 billion ($1.4 million) in Q3, due to...

Binh Thuan enhances dragon fruit exports

The Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Binh Thuan Province have implemented many solutions to promote the...

Viet Nam likely to achieve rice export target this year

Viet Nam is expected to achieve its rice export target of 6.3 million tonnes worth US$3.2 billion this year due to high global demand and an increase in export...

Viet Nam completes anti-dumping probe into corn syrup from China, RoK

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has completed an anti-dumping investigation into high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) imported from China and the Republic of...

Positive signs for year-end car shopping

Car sales in Viet Nam increased by 52 per cent last month after five consecutive months of decline, showing positive signs for the car market at the end of the year.

September auto sales plunge 50 pct

Auto sales in Vietnam plunged 50 percent year-on-year to 13,537 units in September as Covid-19-triggered social distancing forced dealers to close.

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top