Vietnam's Fruit, Vegetable Exports Surge
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 25, 2026 · Last updated Jun 04, 2026
The significant growth in Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports, particularly durian, positively impacts the agricultural sector and related industries in Vietnam. Increased trade with key partners like China, the United States, and South Korea, along with market diversification to the Netherlands, Germany, and Malaysia, suggests a robust and expanding market for Vietnamese agricultural products, potentially leading to higher revenues for companies involved in cultivation, processing, and logistics.
Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports surged in the first five months of 2026, reaching nearly $3 billion, a 29.4% increase year-on-year. This growth was primarily driven by strong shipments of fresh and frozen durian, which saw a 59.7% increase in the first four months, and a growing share of processed products. China remains the largest export market, with significant demand for durian. Vietnam also expanded its market access by signing a protocol with China for pomelos and lemons and exporting its first shipment of fresh pomelos to Australia. Other key export products include pistachios, coconuts, dragon fruit, jackfruit, and passion fruit, with strong demand from the United States and South Korea. The Vietnam — Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Vietnam) and the Vietnam — Ministry of Industry and Trade (Vietnam) anticipate continued positive momentum due to peak harvest seasons, improved quality, and traceability.
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