Hanoi, July 21 -- Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports have shown signs of strong recovery, with the total export value in the first seven months of 2025 estimated at over 3.83 billion USD, following a sharp decline earlier this year.
The rebound has been driven by surging demand for durian and steady growth of key products such as coconut, processed mango, and passion fruit.
Resurgence after early-year slump
Preliminary data show that fruit and vegetable exports reached 731.4 million USD in July, marking a 32.9% year-on-year increase despite a 9.4% decline compared to June. For the January-July period, the sector's export value is estimated at more than 3.83 billion USD, narrowing the year-on-year decrease to just 2.2% - a notable im...
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