Traders send people into the garden to harvest durian, as soon as Lam Dong durian is old enough to be sold - Photo: MV
In August 2025, the durian harvest atmosphere in the southern communes of Lam Dong province became more bustling than ever. The price of grade 1 durian this year is still maintained at 60,000 VND/kg, a number that makes many farmers excited.
However, behind the joy of winning the price, many gardeners are facing crop losses because prolonged rain has caused the rate of damaged durian to increase.
In the durian "capital" of Da Huoai (southern Lam Dong province), hundreds of farming households have had a bumper crop.
Mr. Doan Cong Loi's family (Da Huoai 3 commune) after 3 harvests achieved a yield of about 50 tons, bringing in revenue of more than 3 billion VND.
"The traders bought everything as soon as it was cut. The price of grade 1 was over 60,000 VND/kg, and selling in bulk was 50,000 VND/kg. My whole family considered it a golden season," Mr. Loi shared.
In Da Huoai 2 commune, considered the "heart" of the durian region, the cultivated area currently reaches more than 3,400 hectares, with an average income per capita of about 103.5 million VND/year, the highest in the whole province.
Bustling buying and selling atmosphere in the durian region in the south of Lam Dong province - Photo: MV
Mr. Le Quang Son, director of Ha Lam Agricultural Tourism Cooperative, said: "Although the price is lower than last year, the level of over 60,000 VND/kg still helps farmers earn big profits. Many members of the cooperative have an income of several hundred million to several billion VND per year."
But the joy is not complete everywhere. Mr. Nguyen Thanh Son, director of Da M'Ri Agricultural Cooperative, expressed: "This year's weather is too erratic. It has been raining continuously since April. The fruit was developing when it encountered heavy rain, absorbing too much water, causing the fruit to become hard and even attacked by fungi."
Before loading the durian onto the truck, traders check the quality of the durian by peeling off the shells of some fruits in the presence of the garden owner. Many batches of durian are rejected at this stage - Photo: MV
Many traders had placed a deposit to buy at 60,000 VND/kg. But when it was time to harvest, they tested the fruit and found it was hard, forcing the price down to half, or even dirt cheap. Many gardeners had to sell off, or separate the segments to sell retail, and store them in the refrigerator for another occasion.
Mr. Nguyen Thai Son (Da Teh 2 commune) has 7 hectares of durian, signed a contract of 3 billion VND with traders at the end of May. But the prolonged rain caused the garden to develop fungus, many fruits were damaged. "I had to reduce 500 million VND to the traders so they could harvest early, but they also suffered heavy losses when reselling," said Mr. Son.
Many durians are very beautiful but are unripe due to rainwater contamination - Photo: MV
According to the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Lam Dong province, the durian area in the south of Lam Dong province has more than 6,000 hectares of durian that are being harvested. This is a durian area that has been granted a growing area code for most of the farming households.
Da Huoai area (Lam Dong province) is known as the durian capital thanks to its large harvest area and export-standard quality.
Farmers proactively pick and classify durians for easy sale at 60,000 VND/kg - Photo: MV
Some durians had very beautiful shapes, but were discarded due to signs of rainwater contamination and were unripe - Photo: MV
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/sau-rieng-lam-dong-duoc-gia-nhung-nong-dan-buon-20250827160545364.htm
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