Local authorities, farmers and businesses are now racing to restore key export crops to stabilize production.
Kon Gang commune reported some of the heaviest damage, with more than 40 hectares of Nam My bananas ready for harvest completely flattened.
The Hung Son high-tech agriculture Joint Stock Company has mobilized workers and hired locals to clear fallen trees and salvage what remains.
Chairman Nguyen Quan Anh said the destruction has severely disrupted export plans for markets including China, South Korea and Japan.
Across the commune, about 1,600 pepper posts, 2 hectares of replanted coffee and 12 mature durian trees were damaged. Rubber plantations owned by Mang Yang Rubber One Member Limited Company also suffered breakage.
Residents such as farmer Ngo Cong Thanh said strong winds snapped more than 500 pepper posts in his intercropped pepper-coffee garden and shook the roots of many trees, raising concerns about future yields.
Ia Le commune recorded losses across 9.2 hectares of seasonal rice, more than 44 hectares of annual crops and over 71 hectares of perennial crops, including pepper, coffee, durian, cashew, rubber and various fruit trees. Hra commune reported about 268 hectares of coffee, durian and passion fruit toppled or uprooted.
Local governments have deployed teams to inspect storm-hit areas, assess damage and guide farmers in restoring their fields.
Ia Le Vice Chairman Nguyen Cong Trinh said authorities are helping residents tally losses and revive affected plantations, particularly bananas, durian and fruit trees. Farmers are pruning broken branches, re-erecting pepper posts and reinforcing weakened trees to speed recovery.
Hra commune leaders said they are continuing damage assessments and will seek higher-level support while advising growers on how to restore coffee, passion fruit and durian cultivation.
The western region of Gia Lai is a major hub for export crops such as bananas, coffee, durian, passion fruit and rubber. Following the storm, farmers and businesses are working urgently to rehabilitate plantations and limit long-term losses.