Today's durian prices (December 14th) in the Mekong Delta region are generally stable, with no new fluctuations compared to the previous day. Monthong (Thai) durian continues to maintain high prices, with Grade A reaching 102,000 VND/kg.
Detailed durian price list as of December 14th.
Below are the farmgate prices in key durian-growing regions such as Tien Giang , Cai Lay, and Dong Thap for popular durian varieties:
| Type of durian | Classify | Price range (VND/kg) |
|---|---|---|
| Monthong durian (Thailand) | Type A | 93,000 – 102,000 |
| Type B | 73,000 – 82,000 | |
| Type C | 45,000 – 55,000 | |
| Ri6 durian | Type A | 72,000 – 76,000 |
| Type B | 57,000 – 63,000 | |
| Type C | 35,000 – 37,000 | |
| Bucket | 50,000 – 55,000 | |
| Musang King durian | Type A | 114,000 – 118,000 |
| Type B | 80,000 – 89,000 | |
| Chuong Bo Durian | Type A | 60,000 – 65,000 |
| Type B | 45,000 – 50,000 |

Market analysis and export prospects
According to purchasing businesses, the short-term market is showing signs of stagnation due to low off-season production and continued tight export procedures. This explains the sideways price movement in recent days.
The long-term outlook remains positive.
However, the overall outlook for Vietnam's durian industry remains very positive in the medium and long term. The continuously increasing import demand from the Chinese market is the main driving force. Strict adherence to quality, food safety, and traceability requirements is becoming a key factor in helping Vietnamese durian maintain its market share.
The coordination between the specialized agencies of the two countries has helped to ensure smooth export operations and compliance with plant quarantine standards.
Addressing the problem of heavy metal residue.
One notable success has been the handling of cadmium residue issues. Vietnam and China have collaborated to identify the main causes stemming from soil and fertilizers, and have subsequently implemented technical solutions such as using heavy metal adsorbents and adjusting farming practices to minimize the risks.
In addition, production-export linkage models in durian "capitals" such as Dong Thap, Dong Nai , and Vinh Long are proving effective, helping to standardize processes and enhance product reputation.
With these foundations, experts predict that Vietnam's durian export turnover could surpass $4 billion by 2026, solidifying its position in the international market.
Source: https://baolamdong.vn/gia-sau-rieng-hom-nay-1412-di-ngang-monthong-giu-moc-102000-dongkg-410231.html






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