Durian prices remain high today.
On October 20, 2025, the domestic durian market continued to maintain stability. In key growing regions such as Dak Lak , Lam Dong, and the Mekong Delta, the purchase price of Grade A Thai durian ranged from 94,000–100,000 VND/kg, with no significant changes compared to the end of the previous week.
Traders report stable market supply and good durian quality this year, thus maintaining high prices. In the premium segment, the Black Thorn variety continues to command a prominent price, ranging from 200,000 to 240,000 VND/kg, primarily serving the export market and the high-end domestic market.
Durian prices in the Mekong Delta region
In the Mekong Delta provinces, the price of premium Thai durian ranges from 110,000–120,000 VND/kg, grade B from 90,000–100,000 VND/kg, and grade C from 60,000–75,000 VND/kg. Grade A Thai durian is commonly priced at 94,000–96,000 VND/kg, and grade B from 74,000–76,000 VND/kg. Lower quality Thai durians are priced at around 70,000–78,000 VND/kg and are purchased by many warehouses for processing.
Ri6 durian prices remain attractive, with Grade A durian selling at 86,000–87,000 VND/kg, Grade B at 71,000–72,000 VND/kg, and Grade C around 40,000–45,000 VND/kg. Musang King durian maintains a stable price of 110,000–140,000 VND/kg, while Black Thorn continues to lead the market at 220,000 VND/kg.

Durian prices in the Central Highlands remain stable at high levels.
In Dak Lak, the largest durian-growing region in the Central Highlands, purchase prices have remained relatively stable. Thai VIP durian (Grade A) ranges from 110,000–120,000 VND/kg, Grade B around 100,000 VND/kg, and Grade C at 70,000 VND/kg. Thai durian (Grade A) ranges from 97,000–100,000 VND/kg, Grade B from 77,000–80,000 VND/kg, and Grade C around 35,000–40,000 VND/kg.
Specifically, Ri6 pork at the warehouse maintains a price of 48,000 VND/kg for grade A and 33,000 VND/kg for grade B. Negotiable or rejected pork is priced lower. Musang King pork remains at 130,000–140,000 VND/kg, reflecting stable consumption in the premium segment.
Lam Dong and Binh Phuoc provinces maintain stable prices and supply.
In Lam Dong , Thai VIP durian is still being purchased at 120,000 VND/kg, grade B at around 100,000 VND/kg, and grade C at 75,000 VND/kg. Regular Thai durian, grade A, ranges from 85,000–90,000 VND/kg, and grade B at 65,000–70,000 VND/kg. Ri6 durian, grade A, fetches 44,000–49,000 VND/kg, grade B at around 33,000–35,000 VND/kg, while substandard and low-quality durian is only 10,000–32,000 VND/kg.
In Binh Phuoc, the price of VIP Thai durian remains at 115,000 VND/kg, grade B at around 95,000 VND/kg, and grade C at 75,000 VND/kg. Thai durian grade A is commonly priced at 95,000–98,000 VND/kg, grade B at 75,000–78,000 VND/kg, and grade C at around 40,000 VND/kg. Ri6 durian grade A in the region ranges from 42,000–48,000 VND/kg, grade B at 25,000–28,000 VND/kg, and substandard durian at around 30,000 VND/kg.
According to wholesalers, the supply of goods to the market is currently consistent, with no shortages occurring. The growing regions are in the staggered harvesting season, so prices are relatively stable.
The durian market maintains positive signals.
Business circles believe that the stable price of durian today is a positive sign for both farmers and export businesses. The quality supply, coupled with high import demand from China and several other Asian markets, is helping to keep prices at a high level.
Many export businesses report that orders for fresh and frozen durian remain stable, especially in the last quarter of the year when countries increase imports to meet consumer demand during the Lunar New Year. If weather conditions are favorable and there are no trade bottlenecks, the Vietnamese durian market is projected to maintain good prices in the remaining months of 2025.
Source: https://baodanang.vn/gia-sau-rieng-hom-nay-20-10-duy-tri-tin-hieu-tich-cuc-3306788.html






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