Vietnamese mango sold for the first time in Australia, priced at VND 250,000/kg

Green mangoes to Australia have a weight of 500-650 grams / fruit, smooth skin, no spots, and long stalks to avoid purulent discharge. They are grown in accordance with VietGAP procedures in accordance with Australian standards.

   Product Ìnomation

  • Product Type : Green Mangoes
  • Origin              : Dong Thap -Viet Nam 
  • Weight             500-650 grams / fruit

The first fresh mangoes of Vietnam have appeared on the Australian market for more than 255,000 VND per kg.

On September 21, the first fresh mangoes originating Dong Thap (Vietnam) were sold in some stores and supermarkets in Perth, Western Australia for AUD 14.99/kg (about VND 255,000). They are advertised as the "King of Green Mangoes - first present in Perth."

Green mangoes to Australia have a weight of 500-650 grams / fruit, smooth skin, no spots, and long stalks to avoid purulent discharge. They are grown in accordance with VietGAP procedures in accordance with Australian standards.

This first ton of mangoes was exported by Agricare Vietnam after Australia officially licensed, opening the door for fresh mangoes of Vietnam. This is also the first enterprise to export fresh fabrics to this island nation. The company also plans to export both ripe mangoes - varieties of mangoes such as Hoa Loc sand mango, zhou sand mango and pink mango to the Australian market.

Tổng Lãnh sự Việt Nam tại Perth, ông Phùng Thế Long, cho biết xoài Việt được người tiêu dùng ở đây đón nhận khá tích cực, đặc biệt trong cộng đồng người Việt.

He said that because Australia is also in the mango season, the consumption for Vietnamese mangoes may not be much, but if on the occasion of the season, February 2 2019, Vietnamese mangoes will have more opportunities. The Western Australian state market at that time was mainly imported mangoes Mexico.

Meanwhile, Vietnam Trade In Australia is continuing to connect businesses. Thus, after the fabric, mango is the second fresh fruit of Vietnam present in Australia.

It is expected that in early 2017, the country will continue to license Dragon fruit of Vietnam. Show, passion fruit, labels, milk breasts... it is also expected that Vietnamese specialty fruits appear in this difficult market.