Hanoi, Aug. 12 -- With the concerted efforts of localities, businesses, and farmers, Vietnam's durian exports have gradually recovered since May 2025, regaining strong growth momentum. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, in May, June, and July, the country exported 7,745 batches of fresh durians totaling over 207,000 tonnes, more than 10 times higher than in the first four months of the year, as well as 560 batches of frozen durians weighing nearly 16,000 tonnes, up almost 64.3%. To further boost the exports, Director of the Plant Production and Protection Department Huynh Tan Dat said Vietnam plans to develop a cadmium contamination map for durian-growing areas. This will be a key measure to ensure food safety, meet...
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