Thai durian price increases, keeping the market pace
Specifically, Thai durian grade A is being purchased by warehouses at prices ranging from 95,000 - 98,000 VND/kg, a slight increase compared to yesterday. Meanwhile, Thai durian VIP remains high, from 110,000 - 112,000 VND/kg, reflecting stable demand from export markets.
Lower grades of Thai durian such as grade B and grade C also remained at 75,000 - 78,000 VND/kg and 50,000 VND/kg respectively, showing that the general price level did not have many negative fluctuations.
Mekong Delta region: Ri6 price stagnates, Thai goes up
In the Mekong Delta - the fruit capital of the West, the price of Ri6 VIP durian remains stable at around 70,000 - 72,000 VND/kg, Ri6 type A from 55,000 - 58,000 VND/kg, type B from 35,000 - 38,000 VND/kg, while type C is still being negotiated according to specific shipments.
Other durian varieties in this area also recorded the following prices:
- Cow Cage type A: 63,000 - 65,000 VND/kg, type B: 43,000 - 45,000 VND/kg, type C: 30,000 VND/kg.
- Six Huu type A: ranges from 60,000 - 75,000 VND/kg, type B: 50,000 - 55,000 VND/kg, type C negotiable.
Meanwhile, high-end durian lines such as:
- Musang King grade A: 130,000 - 135,000 VND/kg, grade B: 110,000 - 115,000 VND/kg.
- Black Thorn grade A: 125,000 - 127,000 VND/kg, grade B: 105,000 - 107,000 VND/kg.
Both are high priced, but mainly serve special orders and niche markets.
Southeast and Central Highlands: Price levels are relatively even
In these two areas, the price of Ri6 durian type A is also at 55,000 - 58,000 VND/kg, type B is from 35,000 - 38,000 VND/kg, and type C continues to be negotiated. For Thai durian, the price of type A here is also equivalent to the Mekong Delta, ranging from 95,000 - 98,000 VND/kg. Types B and C are at 75,000 - 78,000 VND/kg and 50,000 VND/kg, respectively.
Durian market review
The slight increase in Thai durian prices is a positive sign that the market is showing signs of recovery, especially as the main harvest season approaches. However, stability still depends largely on domestic purchasing power and future export developments.
Growers and traders need to continue to closely monitor the price situation, especially in the context of price fluctuations on a daily basis and by quality type.
Source: https://baodaknong.vn/gia-sau-rieng-hom-nay-22-4-sau-thai-tang-nhe-thi-truong-nhich-dan-tro-lai-250191.html
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