Vietnam’s durian growing area has been expanding on average 24.5% annually since 2010 to 131,000 hectares now, the fastest among its key crops, leaving authorities concerned about oversupply. Vietnam earned US$1.1 billion from durian exports during the first seven months of the year. This means dragon fruit is no longer the country's leading fruit export item.

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