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Update news vietnam's fruit exports
Vietnam and China officially signed a protocol on November 27 that allows the export of fresh Vietnamese jackfruit to China, as part of an official visit by Minister of Agriculture and Environment Tran Duc Thang.
The Bac Ninh Fruit Festival 2025 will not only spotlight the province’s agricultural strengths and signature produce but also reinforce its image as a dynamic and sustainably developing locality.
In a historic surge, China spent $1.07 billion on Vietnamese fruits and vegetables in just one month, setting a new record and signaling a potential windfall for exporters in 2025.
Vietnam’s fruit industry achieved historic revenues, with durian and lychee driving explosive export growth.
In late August, hundreds of container trucks carrying fresh fruit from Vietnam’s key growing regions have lined up at the Huu Nghi International Border Gate, completing customs procedures for export to China.
Despite a bumper harvest of over 205,000 tons, Bac Ninh lychee farmers struggle with volatile prices and export hurdles.
The province harvested 205,400 tons of lychees, expanding exports to the US, EU, and Middle East.
Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports are making a clear recovery after negative growth in early 2025, thanks to the strong comeback of durian as well as efforts to improve quality, tighten supply chains, and diversify markets.
Ministry rushes to revise rules after $2.4 million in goods stuck in export limbo.
Hundreds of tons of produce remain stuck as new regulations leave provinces unsure how to issue food safety certificates.
With high-quality fruit and growing demand, Vietnam's pineapple industry eyes a billion-dollar export milestone.
The average export price of Vietnamese mangoes also rose by 72.65%, reflecting strong consumer acceptance in China.
Cambodia gains access to China’s $7B durian market, challenging Vietnam and other exporters.
The Vietnamese booth attracted participation from 10 domestic agribusinesses, with each contributing an assortment of products on display to introduce to the Italian market.
Approximately 60% of the output is expected to be consumed domestically, while the remainder destined for export.
The completion of the report not only represents progress in market access negotiation but also demonstrates Vietnam’s improving capacity in crop cultivation and plant protection to meet stringent international biosecurity standards.
Vietnamese pomelo now available in major South Korean supermarket chain Lotte Mart, marking a key milestone in fruit exports.
2024 was a bumper year for Vietnam's agricultural sector. Many traditional sectors regained their strength and brought record-high export turnover, while new sectors prepared acceleration.
Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports have reached an unprecedented $7.15 billion in 2024, driven by skyrocketing durian sales and increasing market access worldwide.
Vietnamese durians are now subject to 20% border inspection in the EU after exceeding pesticide residue limits, prompting stricter compliance measures.