By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Agriculture News - Mekong FarmerAgriculture News - Mekong FarmerAgriculture News - Mekong Farmer
  • Home
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Agtech Seedlings: Bonsai Robotics secures $15M to advance automated fruit harvesters
    By nhanongen
    Deere loses appeal against Agco in patent dispute over precision planting technology
    By nhanongen
    Investment in agtech startups plummeted in 2024
    By nhanongen
    Mekong Farmer to stop publishing
    By nhanongen
    Agtech Seedlings: CH4 Global to expand methane-reducing cattle feed with Mitsubishi
    By nhanongen
  • Mekong Deta
    Mekong Deta
    Show More
    Top News
    Farmers growing jicama are at risk of losing money because prices have plummeted
    07/06/2024
    Thousands of pots of Tet raspberry chrysanthemums were thrown away because of slow flowering
    13/11/2024
    Farmers growing vegetables and fruits do not use chemical fertilizers
    14/08/2025
    Latest News
    From 80 kg of dried shrimp to a revenue of 10 billion VND
    23/03/2026
    The man bred the San Tien plum variety for 230,000 VND per kg
    10/02/2026
    Gardeners threw away thousands of pots of early-blooming raspberry daisies
    22/01/2026
    Batches of dried black tiger shrimp worth millions during Tet
    19/01/2026
  • Supply Chain
    Supply ChainShow More
    Meat giant JBS breaks into the egg business
    By nhanongen
    Zeldin is confirmed as the new EPA administrator. What’s next?
    By nhanongen
    US detects rare bird flu strain H5N9 in poultry for first time
    By nhanongen
    Lend an ear: Corn-based material introduced for biodegradable packaging
    By nhanongen
    Why an independent grocer is holding the line on egg prices
    By nhanongen
  • Meat
    MeatShow More
    Cargill, Foster Farms to close turkey plants as demand wanes
    By nhanongen
    Cargill, Foster Farms to close turkey plants as demand wanes
    By nhanongen
    Smithfield raises 25% less than expected in muted IPO
    By nhanongen
    Egg prices could break more records in 2025
    By nhanongen
    USDA slow to update food safety standards for meat and poultry, watchdog finds
    By nhanongen
  • Agri Products Price
    Agri Products Price
    Update Agri Products Price: Coffee, Pepper, Rice, Durian, Jackfruit
    Show More
    Top News
    Pepper prices on 06/16/2024: Mixed movements
    17/06/2024
    The price of raw Salanganes Nest decreased to 516
    09/07/2024
    Sharp reversal and a significant drop
    28/07/2024
    Latest News
    Pepper prices may rebound as supply tightens
    06/04/2026
    Coffee prices on April 6, 2026: Domestic prices drop sharply
    06/04/2026
    Pepper prices on April 3, 2026: Domestic prices increase slightly
    04/04/2026
    Rubber prices on April 2, 2026: Mixed fluctuations
    02/04/2026
  • Markets
  • Regulations
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Agriculture News - Mekong FarmerAgriculture News - Mekong Farmer
Font ResizerAa
  • Agri Products Price
  • Meat
  • Markets
  • Mekong Deta
  • Technology
  • Supply Chain
  • Categories
    • Mekong Deta
    • Markets
    • Agri Products Price
    • Meat
    • Technology
    • Supply Chain
  • More Foxiz
    • Blog Index
    • Sitemap
Follow US
Blog > Markets > Bustling harvest season of key fruits
Markets

Bustling harvest season of key fruits

nhanongen
Last updated: 28/08/2025 9:43 AM
By nhanongen
Share
7 Min Read
SHARE



(VAN) At this time, durian, longan, rambutan, and Thai custard apple orchards across the western districts of Gia Lai province are entering the harvest season, bringing joy and excitement to local farmers.

These days, the durian harvest in the western region of Gia Lai province has become bustling. Despite unfavorable weather conditions affecting some orchards, many farming households have still enjoyed a bumper crop thanks to the organic farming method.

Many durian orchards are now being harvested in the western region of Gia Lai province. Photo: Tuan Anh.

Many durian orchards are now being harvested in the western region of Gia Lai province. Photo: Tuan Anh.

Gia Lai currently has about 8,500 ha of durian, with an output of more than 57,700 tons. Of this, over 1,000 ha are certified under GlobalGAP standards and more than 740 ha under VietGAP standards.

In Chu Pah commune, farmer Le Van Thanh was delighted after harvesting his durian orchard of 750 trees. On average, each tree produced about 100 kgs of fruit, with a total yield of over 70 tons. At a wholesale price of VND 50,000/kg, his family earned nearly VND 4 billion, with profits exceeding VND 2 billion after deducting expenses.

Mr. Thanh said that this year, many durian orchards in the area were affected by adverse weather, leading to a decline in fruit quality. However, thanks to organic-oriented cultivation methods, his trees remained healthy, grew well, and showed strong resistance. In addition, by establishing a planting area code, his orchard was able to maintain stable quality and was highly valued by traders.

Many organic durian orchards have maintained stable quality and are highly valued in the market. Photo: Tuan Anh.

Many organic durian orchards have maintained stable quality and are highly valued in the market. Photo: Tuan Anh.

“By following organic-oriented cultivation methods, durian trees are less vulnerable to pests and diseases, while the fruits retain their distinctive flavor and ensure safety for consumers. In addition, our family has focused on establishing a planting area code, from keeping cultivation logs to complying with food safety and hygiene regulations, which has helped guarantee the quality of durian,” Mr. Thanh shared.

Mr. Nguyen Cong Son, Chairman of the Ia Phi Commune People’s Committee, said the commune currently has more than 400 ha of durian, which is a key crop that has generated high economic value for local residents in recent times.

This year’s durian crop faced unfavorable weather, with many orchards reporting hard and unripe durian flesh, which has affected the quality. However, organic orchards, with limited use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, have still maintained fruit quality that is favored in the market. With prices remaining high, farmers have earned a considerable income.

Mr. Nguyen Van Son’s family is harvesting rambutan. Photo: Tuan Anh.

Mr. Nguyen Van Son’s family is harvesting rambutan. Photo: Tuan Anh.

“By shifting to sustainable farming, durian has not only affirmed its economic value but also opened up opportunities to build a brand for local agricultural products,” Mr. Son emphasized.

Moving to the Ia Krai land, rambutan is affirming its role as a key crop with an area of more than 100 ha. Thanks to its sweet, crisp taste and stable yield, rambutan here has provided farmers with a sustainable source of income.

Mr. Nguyen Van Son in hamlet 7, Ia Krai commune, said his family currently has 50 rambutan trees in harvest. With a stable selling price of VND 20,000-25,000/kg, the orchard brings in an annual income of VND 80–100 million for his family. According to Mr. Son, thanks to the favorable local soil and climate, rambutan trees grow well with few pests and diseases, and their fruit is highly favored in the market. “It can be said that rambutan has become a key crop, generating stable income and contributing to improving the livelihoods of local residents,” Mr. Son expressed.

Longans grown in Kong Chro are highly valued for their quality. Photo: Tuan Anh.

Longans grown in Kong Chro are highly valued for their quality. Photo: Tuan Anh.

In Kong Chro, many households have risen to get rich thanks to the T6 and Huong Chi longan varieties. This area now has nearly 140 ha of longan farming.

Mr. Trinh Tuan Anh, Director of Kong Yang Agricultural and Service Cooperative, said that farmers are currently in the peak harvest season. Thanks to favorable weather and proper farming techniques, this year’s longan crop is considered of excellent quality, with large fruits, thick flesh, a rich sweetness, and a distinctive aroma. Yields remain relatively stable, averaging 10–15 tons/ha. Market prices range from VND 17,000 to 25,000/kg, generating substantial income for local growers.

“This year, longans are sold out as soon as they are harvested, with no surplus left. Although the consumption market is primarily domestic, demand remains high, creating great potential for longan to become a key crop that brings high economic value to the locality,” Mr. Tuan Anh shared.

In addition to longan, Kong Chro is also well known for its Thai custard apple, with more than 125 ha now entering harvest season. Thai custard apples grown in this area are not only fragrant and sweet with an attractive appearance but also weigh 3-5 times more than common varieties, ranging from about 0.3 kg for the smallest fruits to around 1.5 kg for the largest. This variety yields two harvests per year, averaging 5 tons/ha each season, with current prices at gardens at VND 40,000/kg.



Agriculture News | Agri Products Price

- Advertisement -
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print

Fast Four Quiz: Precision Medicine in Cancer

How much do you know about precision medicine in cancer? Test your knowledge with this quick quiz.
Get Started
Vietnamese coffee enters high-value-added game

(VAN) With exports hitting record highs, Viet Nam’s coffee industry is…

The US Embassy in Vietnam aims to elevate ‘fruit diplomacy’

The concept of 'fruit diplomacy' between Vietnam and the United States…

Cooperative’s organic pepper sells at VND 15 million/kg

(VAN) After efforts for certifications, Bau May pepper products are priced…

- Advertisement -

Your one-stop resource for medical news and education.

Your one-stop resource for medical news and education.
Sign Up for Free

You Might Also Like

Markets

Vietnamese coffee enters high-value-added game

By nhanongen
Markets

[6] Clean dragon fruit confidently reaches international markets

By nhanongen
Markets

Agriculture, forestry, fisheries contribute to GDP growth in 2026

By nhanongen
Markets

Middle East is having widespread impacts on global trade

By nhanongen
Facebook Twitter Youtube

Giá cả nông sản
Mekong Delta News
Agriculture News
Agri Products Price

Categories
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Mekong Deta
  • Supply Chain
  • Meat
  • Agri Products Price
  • Markets
  • Regulations
Nhà Nông Miền Tây
  • Giá cà phê hôm nay
  • Giá lúa gạo hôm nay
  • Giá mít ruột đỏ hôm nay
  • Giá mít thái hôm nay
  • Kết quả xổ số Miền Nam
  • Kết quả xổ số Ngọc Minh
  • Xổ số Ngọc Minh
  • Kết quả xổ số
  • Kết quả xổ số Kiên Giang
  • Xổ số Kiên Giang
Italy Highlights
  • Italy Highlights
  • Italy Attractions
  • Travel to Italy
  • Italy Food
  • Trip Ideas in Italy
  • Real Estate in Italy
  • Crypto News
  • Finances News
  • Investing News
  • Economic News
Architecture Concept
  • Architecture Concept
  • Interior Design
  • Landscape Design
  • Bath Products
  • Kitchen Products
  • Home Renovating
  • Architecture Project
  • Lighting Design
  • Mekong Farmer
  • Mekong News
- Advertisement -
Thị trường nông sản

© 2024 Mekong Farmer
– Agriculture News.
A member of Nhanongmientay.com

© 2024 Mekong Farmer - Agriculture News
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?