Vietnam-grown Musang King durian more expensive than imports

By Thi Ha   March 28, 2023 | 03:20 pm PT
Vietnam-grown Musang King durian more expensive than imports
A worker shows a ‘Musang King’ variety of durian called at a shop in Kuala Lumpur. Photo by AFP
A kilogram of Vietnam-grown Musang King durian flesh now costs VND1.5-1.8 million ($64-$76), 20% higher than imports of the same varietal.

A kilogram of local Vietnamese Musang King (with husk) ranges from VND500,000-850,000 per kilogram, equivalent to VND1.5-1.8 million per kilogram (husk removed). The price has increased 10% over a year ago.

Malaysia’s Musang King is considered the "best durian in the world" and is currently grown by Vietnamese farmers in the Central Highlands and the Mekong Delta.

The fruit regularly sells out at local markets, and buyers have to wait between two weeks and a month to receive their stocks.

Oanh, a durian connoisseur in Ho Chi Minh City, said Musang King durian flesh is fragrant, supple and fat. "I have to pay deposits a month in advance to receive the goods."

A fruit shop in Hanoi also reported that it had just sold 10 Musang Kings for VND700,000 per kg (2-4 kg per fruit).

"Since it is a fallen fruit, and is shipped by air, the quality is high. No matter how many we have, customers buy them all," the store manager said.

Explaining the high price of Vietnam-grown Musang King durian, Can Tho wholesaler Dang Manh Khuong said that durian is currently out of season, so low supplies have led to increased demand.

"I can only find a few dozen [Musang Kings] to buy a day, sometimes 2-3 quintals at most," he said.

Can Tho wholesaler Dang Manh Khuong buy durian in a Mekong Delta garden. Photo by Manh Khuong

Can Tho wholesaler Dang Manh Khuong buy durian in a Mekong Delta garden. Photo by Manh Khuong

Hoa, who owns about 50 Musang King trees in Can Tho, said that her garden only has a few trees that bear fruit early, so most of her crop will not be harvested until August.

Vietnamese farmers here can grow the fruit in the offseason, while other regional producers cannot.

In addition to scarce supply, according to traders, the fresh Vietnam-grown varietal has higher transportation costs, and is more difficult to preserve than frozen (imported) goods, so the price is more expensive.

"In July-August, when this fruit is in full season, and output is high, the price will cool down," Khuong predicted.

Musang King durian is oval, not too large, and weighs 2-4 kg. The husk is dark green and has exceptionally large spikes. The species is characterized by a groove in the middle of the peduncle and stem.

 
 
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