Domestic fruits meet demanding markets’ conundrum

Last year, Vietnam fresh fruits made headways into demanding markets like the US, Japan, Australia and the Republic of Korea, offering bright prospects for fruit exports in the coming years.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) reported that Vietnam businesses exported more than 3 tons of fresh litchi and more than 100 tons of fresh longans to the US.

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Additionally, more than 1,200 tons of dragon fruits, 10.6 tons of mangoes were shipped to Japan and more than 28 tons of fresh litchi to Australia.


New Zealand experts double-checked rambutan growing areas in Vietnam and granted licences to qualified Vietnam exporters while the RoK agreed to expand mango growing areas outside the Mekong Delta region aiming to bolster fruit exports.

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