Here is the most updated overview (as of 2025) of the durian market scale in Vietnam:
1. Cultivation Area and Production
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Rapid expansion of cultivation area:
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2015: nearly 32,000 ha.
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By 2023: reached about 131,000 ha (up ~20% compared to the previous year).
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Some sources recorded that in 2024, the cultivation area reached ~150,000 ha with an output of 1.5 million tons.
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Continuously increasing production:
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2023: output nearly 1.2 million tons.
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Some sources mentioned exports (though not the entire production) reaching up to 1 million tons.
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2. Export Value and Market Revenue
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Exports play an increasingly crucial role:
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2023: export revenue exceeded USD 2.1 billion, forecast to reach USD 2.3 billion.
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2024: projected export revenue around USD 3.3 billion (CNBC).
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Forecasts for 2024–2025 place revenue in the range of USD 3–3.5 billion.
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Example: in the first half of 2024, export revenue reached nearly USD 1.5 billion, a strong increase compared to the same period in 2023.
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3. Export & Key Markets
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China as the dominant market:
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China accounts for over 99% of Vietnam’s durian export value.
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In the first half of 2024, China represented 92% of export revenue.
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China’s durian import market reached USD 6.8 billion in 2024; Vietnam held about 47% of this share.
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Competitors: Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines also export to China. However, Vietnam has significant advantages in year-round production and efficient frozen tropical exports.
4. Prospects and Challenges
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Steady and sustainable growth:
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Cultivation area increases nearly 20% annually, while output and export revenue rise 15–20% per year.
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Potential challenge – Oversupply:
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Experts and farmers warn of possible oversupply as many switch to durian cultivation, which may lead to market saturation in the future.
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Quick Summary
| Factor | Scale / Value (estimated) |
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| Cultivation Area | ~131,000 ha (2023); ~150,000 ha (2024) |
| Production | ~1.2 million tons (2023); ~1.5 million tons |
| Export Value | ~USD 2.3 billion (2023); ~USD 3.3 billion (2024 forecast) |
| Key Market | China (>90% of export value) |
| Growth | Area +19–20%/year; steady revenue growth |
| Risk | Potential oversupply in the future |
Conclusion
Vietnam’s durian market is emerging as a powerful driver in the agricultural export sector. With geographical advantages, a rapidly expanding Chinese market, and continuous production capacity, Vietnam is gradually affirming its position as a leading durian-exporting country. However, for sustainable growth, supply-demand management, processing technology improvements, and market diversification beyond China are crucial.

