Hanoi, Aug. 20 -- Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports are making a clear recovery after negative growth in early 2025, thanks to the strong comeback of durian - the leading product in the fruit-vegetable group - as well as efforts to improve quality, tighten supply chains, and diversify markets. According to the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association, with the current momentum and abundant durian output from now until November, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment's export target of 7.6 billion USD this year is within reach, and could even approach 8 billion USD. In the first seven months, fruit and vegetable exports reached 3.92 billion USD, up 0.9% year-on-year. Growth has been driven largely by the recovery of exports to Chin...
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