Soaring lychee prices drive Bac Ninh’s early-season revenue past 2.6 trillion VND

  • Harvesting early-ripening lychees in Phuc Hoa commune. VNA Photo
    Harvesting early-ripening lychees in Phuc Hoa commune. VNA Photo
  • Harvesting early-ripening lychees in Phuc Hoa commune. VNA Photo
    Harvesting early-ripening lychees in Phuc Hoa commune. VNA Photo
  • Harvesting early-ripening lychees in Phuc Hoa commune. VNA Photo
    Harvesting early-ripening lychees in Phuc Hoa commune. VNA Photo
  • Harvesting early-ripening lychees in Nam Duong commune. VNA Photo
    Harvesting early-ripening lychees in Nam Duong commune. VNA Photo
The northern province of Bac Ninh has earned an estimated more than 2.62 trillion VND (99.5 million USD) in lychee revenue during the opening days of the 2026 harvest season, driven by record-high prices and strong domestic and export demand. Based on average prices since the start of the season, the province's lychee revenue has already reached about 70.5% of the total earned in 2025, despite the harvest only recently getting underway. As of June 8, around 47,530 tonnes of lychees had been sold, equivalent to 38% of the province's production estimate. Domestic sales hit 29,030 tonnes or 61.08%, while exports reached 18,500 tonnes. The province expects total lychee output to reach 125,000 tonnes in 2026, equivelent to 60.9% of the 2025 figure. However, authorities forecast revenue will surpass last year's level as prices are expected to remain high throughout the harvest season. VNA Photo

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