Durian price today
In the Mekong Delta region: Ri6 VIP durian is priced at 55,000 VND/kg. Ri6 type A is priced at 45,000 - 46,000 VND/kg. Ri6 type B fluctuates at 30,000 - 31,000 VND/kg, Ri6 type C is negotiable. Ri6 AB bucket is priced from 35,000 - 40,000 VND/kg.
Thai durian prices in the Mekong Delta today: VIP Thai durian is at 95,000 VND/kg. Thai durian grade A ranges from 77,000 - 78,000 VND/kg, Thai durian grade B ranges from 57,000 - 58,000 VND/kg, Thai durian grade C ranges from 47,000 - 48,000 VND/kg. Thai durian AB ranges from 63,000 - 65,000 VND/kg.
Musang King grade A is at 115,000 - 120,000 VND/kg, grade B is at 85,000 - 90,000 VND/kg, grade C is negotiable.
In the Southeast region: In Binh Phuoc : Ri6 type A is at 40,000 - 45,000 VND/kg, type B from 30,000 VND/kg, type C is negotiable. Thai type A is priced at 80,000 VND/kg, type B from 60,000 VND/kg, type C fluctuates at 47,000 - 48,000 VND/kg.
In Dong Nai : Ri6 A is 40,000 - 45,000 VND/kg, type B is 30,000 VND/kg, type C is negotiable. Type A durian is 80,000 - 82,000 VND/kg, type B is 60,000 - 62,000 VND/kg, type C fluctuates from 47,000 - 50,000 VND/kg.
In Tay Ninh : Ri6 A is at 40,000 - 45,000 VND/kg, type B is 30,000 VND/kg, type C is negotiable. Thai type A is 80,000 VND/kg, type B is from 60,000 VND/kg, type C fluctuates at 47,000 VND/kg.
In the Central Highlands: Ri6 durian type A ranges from 40,000 - 42,000 VND/kg, type B is at 25,000 - 28,000 VND/kg, type C is negotiable. Thai type A is priced at 75,000 - 78,000 VND/kg, type B is from 55,000 - 58,000 VND/kg, type C is priced from 45,000 VND/kg.
Latest durian news
At this time, farmers in Binh Phuoc province are entering the main durian harvest season with the joy of a good harvest thanks to favorable weather. However, the worry of "good harvest, low price" still weighs heavily because the durian purchase price has decreased sharply compared to last year, while the inspection requirements from the export market are increasingly strict.
One of the reasons why durian consumption is difficult is because the Chinese market, the main import partner, has tightened the inspection process, especially the requirement to check for heavy metal residues such as cadmium and yellow O. The inspection rate for each shipment has been increased to 100% instead of 10% as before. The prolonged inspection process causes goods to be congested at the border gate, affecting quality and storage costs.
Faced with strict requirements for testing exported durian, in early 2025, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Binh Phuoc province (now the Department of Agriculture and Environment) issued a document to localities, affiliated units, representatives of growing area codes, and export packaging facilities to strengthen inspection and supervision of growing areas and export packaging facilities.
Next, the provincial Department of Crop Production and Plant Protection also issued a document urging the inspection and supervision of growing areas and export packaging facilities. Notably, growing areas and packaging facilities in Binh Phuoc province must apply good agricultural practices (GAP), ensure food safety, product quality, health and labor safety for producers, protect the environment and trace the origin of products; use plant protection drugs in the list of pesticides permitted for use in Vietnam and ensure that no active ingredients are used that are prohibited according to the requirements of the importing country...
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