September 23, 2025 | 07:00

Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports hit record $1.3 bln in September

Chu Khôi

Key export markets include China, the US, Japan, the Netherlands, and Malaysia.

Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports hit record $1.3 bln in September
Durian remains the top export, generating an estimated $2.5–2.6 billion during the nine-month period.

Vietnam earned $1.3 billion from fruit and vegetable exports in September, the highest monthly figure ever recorded, Vietnam Customs.

The September result brought the sector’s total export value for the first nine months of 2025 to more than $6.11 billion, up 8.3% year-on-year. With this strong growth momentum, fruit and vegetable exports are on track to reach, or even surpass, $8 billion by year’s end.

Durian remained the top export, generating an estimated $2.5–2.6 billion during the nine-month period. In September alone, durian exports brought in a record $800–900 million.

Vietnam’s key export markets include China, the US, Japan, the Netherlands, and Malaysia.

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