date:Feb 28, 2019
se businesses in Chau Thanh has led to a busier market, but experts have warned that Chinese businesses may join hands to control dragon fruit price.
Chinese businesses, who understand Vietnamese farmers, raise the collection price a little and then lower the price by several thousand dong per kilogram. Farmers then rush to sell dragon fruits for fear the prices will continue decreasing. And the businessmen can pocket the big money, explained Truong Huu An, director of Tam Vu Dragon Fruit Coope