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mangosteen
Poor quality due to bad weather drags mangosteen prices down
Mangosteen is being sold at VND25,000-40,000 (US$0.98-1.57) per kilogram at the farm gate, down 10% from a year ago, after unfavorable weather hit the quality of the fruit.
Thai mangosteen sells for 50% price of local varieties
Chicken salad craze drives up unripe mangosteen prices by 30%
Unripe mangosteen new US craze at $120 per kg
The Vietnamese community in the U.S. loves their homeland’s unripe mangosteens so much they’re willing to buy it for $120 a kilogram.
May 20, 2023 | 04:32 pm PT
Unripe mangosteen price up 57% on new demand as food item
Peeled unripe mangosteen prices have increased by 57% to VND550,000 (US$23.44) a kilogram this year as more and more people use the fruit as a food item.
May 11, 2023 | 06:29 pm PT