New records set in agricultural product export revenue

Many agricultural products such as rice, coffee, cashew and durian have set their own records in export revenue, contributing to brightening the picture of Vietnam’s exports for this year.
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New records set in agricultural product export revenue
New records set in agricultural product export revenue

As of the end of August, Vietnam exported nearly 1.2 million tonnes of coffee for 2.9 billion USD, representing a fall of nearly 6% in volume but 2.3% rise in value over the same period last year thanks to a hike in coffee prices in many consecutive months as a result of low supply.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), Vietnam is likely to ship abroad about 1.7 million tonnes of coffee in the whole year to earn a record revenue of 4.2 billion USD.

At the same time, in August, Vietnam exported an impressive volume of 61,000 tonnes of cashew nuts for 334 million USD, up 11% and 10%, respectively, compared to July, and 29% and 22% over the same period last year. The result pushed the total export volume of cashew nuts in the first eight months of 2023 to nearly 396,000 tonnes with a value of 2.3 billion USD. Those represent year on year increases of 15.5% and 11.3%, respectively.In the January-August period, cashew nut export to key markets such as China, Germany, England, United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia increased compared to the same period last year. This year, the cashew industry aims to earn more than 3.1 billion USD from exports. According to the Vietnam Cashew Association the market is expected to continue the rising trend to year-end, making it possible for the industry to complete its goal.

The fever pitch surrounding rice prices still shows no signs of cooling down. As of the end of August, Vietnam shipped abroad 6 million tonnes of rice for nearly 2.3 billion USD, equivalent to that recorded in the whole 2022.

Vietnam expects to export over 1 million tonnes of rice from now to the end of this year, earning about 600 million USD at current export prices. Many rice experts believe that in 2023, Vietnam can export up to 7.5 million tonnes of rice with a turnover of about 3.8 - 3.9 billion USD.

As of the end of August, Vietnam exports nearly 1.2 million tonnes of coffee for 2.9 billion USD, representing a fall of nearly 6% in volume but 2.3% rise in value over the same period last year. (Photo: VNA)

In the field of fruits and vegetables, along with the “rising star” of durians which have enjoyed an export revenue of more than 1 billion USD in only eight months, many other products are promising good growth in the remaining months of the year and even next year.

Dang Phuc Nguyen, General Secretary of the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetables Association, said that Vietnam’s banana exports have grown not only in China but other markets such as Japan and the Republic of Korea. The product is predicted to enjoy an export revenue of 500 million USD in 2023 due to a drop in production in many countries.

Besides, other products such as jackfruits, mangos, watermelon, and especially coconuts also see great export potential.

Since the beginning of August, the US has licensed Vietnamese coconuts. China is also considering granting codes for coconuts to be officially exported to the market. If approved soon, coconut export turnover in the coming time can increase 2-3 times compared to the average level over the past many years, to about 250 million USD.

According to Nguyen, this year, Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports may reach 5 billion USD, a new record in the sector./.

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