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How much is apple per kg today? Update on the latest apple prices

How much is apple per kg today? Update on the latest apple prices

The apple market today is extremely diverse, ranging from red apples, green apples to high-class imported apples. So what is the apple price today? Refer to Kamereo’s latest apple price update below to grasp price fluctuations and make smart shopping decisions!

📖 This article belongs to the TODAY’S MARKET PRICE NEWSLETTER series

This is a series of articles providing detailed and updated information on the prices of goods on the market.

How much is 1kg of apples?

Apple price today in the market ranges from 25,000 to 350,000 VND/kg, depending on the origin, variety, and quality. Customers have many choices, from affordable domestic apples to high-class imported apples.

Refer to the detailed product price list below to promptly update the current apple selling price:

ClassificationPriceUnit
Domestic apples
Vietnamese apples40,000 - 75,000VND/kg
Ninh Thuan green apples25,000 - 50,000VND/kg
Imported apples
Envy (New Zealand)150,000 - 250,000VND/kg
Envy (USA)180,000 - 350,000VND/kg
Dazzle (New Zealand)125,000 - 180,000VND/kg
Fuji (USA)100,000 - 110,000VND/kg
Fuji (Japan)120,000 - 240,000VND/kg
Fuji (South Africa)60,000 - 100,000VND/kg
Fuji (New Zealand)139,000 - 170,000VND/kg
Gala (USA)70,000 - 115,000VND/kg
Gala (Japan)40,000 - 70,000VND/kg
Gala (New Zealand)75,000 - 95,000VND/kg
Granny Smith (New Zealand)120,000 - 140,000VND/kg
Granny Smith (USA)100,000 - 155,000VND/kg
Ambrosia (New Zealand)120,000 - 220,000VND/kg
Ambrosia (USA)110,000 - 220,000VND/kg
Ambrosia (Canada)100,000 - 160,000VND/kg
Rockit (New Zealand)135,000 - 160,000VND/kg
Koru (New Zealand)80,000 - 120,000VND/kg
Koru (USA)100,000 - 140,000VND/kg
Juliet (France)130,000 - 170,000VND/kg
Pink Lady (New Zealand)90,000 - 120,000VND/kg
Jazz (New Zealand)85,000 - 120,000VND/kg
Red Delicious (USA)80,000 - 100,000VND/kg
Queen (New Zealand)70,000 - 160,000VND/kg

(Updated: February 2025)

Apple prices vary from 25,000 to 350,000 VND/kg, with many choices from domestic to imported
Apple prices vary from 25,000 to 350,000 VND/kg, with many choices from domestic to imported

Best-selling apples at Kamereo:

Note: The apple price list above is for reference only, prices may vary depending on the time and place of sale.

Kamereo – Partner providing fresh, quality apples

Kamereo is a leading supplier of fresh, quality apples to restaurants, cafes, and canteens. With a commitment to bringing the best products, Kamereo cooperates closely with reputable farms, applying a strict inspection process from variety selection, cultivation to harvesting and preservation. Thanks to that, Kamereo’s apples always ensure freshness, crispness, sweetness, and safety for consumers’ health.

Kamereo - The leading source of fresh, quality apples for restaurants, canteens, and cafes
Kamereo – The leading source of fresh, quality apples for restaurants, canteens, and cafes

Cooperating with Kamereo, customers will experience comprehensive food supply services, saving maximum costs and time. Not only providing apples, but Kamereo is also a supplier of a variety of other foods, meeting all the needs of a professional kitchen. Customers just need to access Kamereo’s platform, select products and place orders easily and quickly.

Kamereo is not just a place to provide food, but also an effective assistant to help customers manage costs effectively. Kamereo’s platform allows automatic invoice issuance, order history storage, and provides detailed cost control tools. Thereby, customers can track cash flow transparently and optimize business operations.

Especially, besides product and service quality, Kamereo is also committed to bringing price transparency. The prices of apples and other items are updated weekly, helping customers grasp market fluctuations quickly.

Tips for choosing delicious, juicy apples

Customers can easily choose delicious, crispy, sweet, and juicy apples when remembering some of the following outstanding tips:

  • Apple size: When choosing, you should prioritize apples that are medium-sized, slightly larger than a tennis ball. Avoid buying apples that are too big because they may have been sprayed with growth stimulants, and you should not choose apples that are too small because they are often sour or artificially ripened.
  • Apple stem: Delicious apples will have a fresh stem that is firmly attached to the fruit. Therefore, you should not choose apples that have fallen off the stem or have a dried stem.
  • Apple peel: Apples with rough skin are often sweeter than those with smooth skin. The reason is that rough-skinned apples have received enough light during the growth process.
  • Feeling when touching: Delicious and juicy apples often have a fairly round shape, are firm, and feel heavy in the hand. In addition, buyers can try flicking their fingers on the apple, if you hear a loud, clear sound, it is a crispy apple.
  • Aroma: Naturally ripe and delicious apples will often have a characteristic aroma. Conversely, apples that are not fully ripe often have a lighter aroma and are sour or slightly acrid.
  • Weight: When buying apples, consumers can compare the weight of two apples of similar size. The heavier apple will often be more moist and fresh.
Choose apples that are medium-sized, have a fresh stem, rough skin, feel heavy in hand, and have a characteristic aroma
Choose apples that are medium-sized, have a fresh stem, rough skin, feel heavy in hand, and have a characteristic aroma

Conclusion

In short, to update the latest apple price today, you can refer to websites, supermarkets, traditional markets, or reputable fruit stores. Especially, if you are doing business in the F&B industry and want to optimize raw material costs, please refer to Kamereo’s F&B Business Tips for more useful knowledge.

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