Dragon fruit, one of Vietnam’s key export crops with an annual export value of nearly USD 1 billion, has seen significant improvements after many years of cooperation with New Zealand.

New Zealand has been working with Vietnam to build a fully integrated value chain for premium fruit varieties. One of the outcomes of this cooperation is a new dragon fruit variety.
According to New Zealand’s ambassador to Vietnam, Wendy Matthews, this new variety will feature more vibrant colors than current dragon fruit and have an improved, more fragrant and delicious flavor.
As for its release timeline, since it is still being finalized and awaiting product protection, the new dragon fruit may be ready for consumers as early as 2021.

Ambassador Wendy Matthews stated that Vietnam has great potential to further develop its agricultural production and exports in the future, provided that each stage of the product value chain is perfected.
Speaking to Tuổi Trẻ Online on the sidelines of the National Conference on the Development and Commercialization Model for Premium Fruit Varieties held on June 5–6 in Ho Chi Minh City, the New Zealand Ambassador said:
“Vietnam needs to continuously improve the quality of its exported fruits through breeding and variety selection, post-harvest pest control, and effective commercialization. New Zealand is very willing to assist Vietnam in this matter.”