- Durian price today March 27, 2025 in domestic market
- Durian price today 3/27/2025 in the world
Durian price today March 27, 2025 in domestic market
Classify | Price/Kg |
Ri6 A durian | 78,000 - 85,000 VND/kg |
Ri6 B Durian | 58,000 - 65,000 VND/kg |
Ri6 C durian | 40,000 - 48,000 VND/kg |
Ri6 Vip Durian | 90,000 VND/kg |
Thai A durian | 138,000 - 150,000 VND/kg |
Thai durian B | 118,000 - 130,000 VND/kg |
Thai durian C | 60,000 - 70,000 VND/kg |
Thai Vip Durian | 150,000 VND/kg |
Musang King A Durian | 135,000 - 145,000 VND/kg |
Musang King B Durian | 105,000 - 115,000 VND/kg |
Black Thorn A Durian | 130,000 - 135,000 VND/kg |
Black Thorn B Durian | 110,000 - 115,000 VND/kg |
Sau Huu A durian | 85,000 - 90,000 VND/kg |
Sau Huu B durian | 65,000 - 70,000 VND/kg |
Chuong Bo A Durian | 70,000 - 75,000 VND/kg |
Chuong Bo B Durian | 50,000 - 55,000 VND/kg |
Thai VIP durian reached VND150,000/kg, followed by Thai A (VND138,000 - VND150,000/kg) and Musang King A (VND135,000 - VND145,000/kg), showing that premium varieties still dominate in terms of value. Ri6 C durian has the lowest price (VND40,000 - VND48,000/kg), suitable for the popular consumption segment.
Premium durian varieties (Thai, Musang King, Black Thorn) maintain prices above VND100,000/kg, while popular varieties (Ri6, Sau Huu, Chuong Bo) have lower prices, meeting diverse market needs.
The durian market on March 27, 2025 in the West continues to be clearly differentiated between the high-end and popular segments. The stable high prices of Thai VIP, Musang King, and Black Thorn varieties show great appeal to consumers and export potential, while varieties such as Ri6 C and Chuong Bo B serve the low-cost domestic market.
Durian price today 3/27/2025 in the world
The price of durian on the world market on March 27, 2025 showed significant fluctuations, especially in the context of difficulties in exports from Thailand - the leading country in durian supply. According to the Thai Ministry of Commerce, in 2024, the country exported 859,183 tons of durian to China, worth nearly 3.8 billion USD, down 13% in volume and 9% in value compared to 2023. The main reasons were the uneven quality of durian, reduced output due to harsh weather, and especially the order to check for yellow O (Basic Yellow 2) from China - a compound that is at risk of causing cancer. This incident led to the rejection of 64 tons of Thai durian, causing Thailand's market share in China to drop to 57%. Meanwhile, durian prices in Vietnam, specifically in the Mekong Delta region, remain high with Thai VIP durian reaching VND150,000/kg and Musang King A from VND135,000 - 145,000/kg, reflecting stable domestic and export demand.
In contrast to Thailand's downward trend, Vietnamese durian is taking advantage of the opportunity to increase its market share in the international market. In 2024, Vietnam's durian exports to China increased by 38% to $3 billion, raising its market share from 33% to 41.5%, challenging Thailand's leading position. China's total durian imports last year also increased by 9.4% in volume (15.6 million tons) and 4.1% in value, indicating that demand remains strong. However, pressure from China's strict food safety regulations, such as yellow O testing, has forced exporting countries like Thailand and Vietnam to improve quality and production processes. In the domestic market of Vietnam, durian prices fluctuate widely: Ri6 A from 78,000 - 85,000 VND/kg, Black Thorn A from 130,000 - 135,000 VND/kg, while popular varieties such as Chuong Bo B are only from 50,000 - 55,000 VND/kg, showing a clear differentiation between the high-end and low-end segments.
Source: https://baoquangnam.vn/gia-sau-rieng-hom-nay-27-3-2025-thai-vip-duy-tri-o-muc-cao-3151516.html
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