Vietnam: Cashew exports expected to regain growth momentum

Published 2024년 9월 15일

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Vietnam's cashew nut exports have seen a significant increase in the first 8 months of 2024, reaching 486,470 tons and earning 2.78 billion USD. The US is the largest market, accounting for nearly 28% of the total volume and turnover. However, the industry faces a high risk of trade deficit due to the rising costs of raw materials. To mitigate this, the Vietnam Cashew Association recommends focusing on the production of deeply processed, high-quality cashew products to reach more demanding customers and command better prices.
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According to statistics from the General Department of Customs, cashew nut exports in the first 8 months of 2024 reached 486,470 tons, equivalent to nearly 2.78 billion USD, with an average price of 5,706 USD/ton, up 22.9% in volume, up 21.8% in turnover but down 0.9% in price compared to the first 8 months of 2023. Photo: Industry and Trade August 2024 alone is estimated to reach 64,560 tons, equivalent to 408.44 million USD, with an average price of 6,326 USD/ton, down 3.5% in volume, down 1% in turnover and up 2.6% in price compared to July 2024; and compared to August 2023, it increased by 6.2% in volume, up 21.9% in turnover and up 14.8% in price. In the past 8 months, the largest export of cashew nuts was to the US market, accounting for nearly 28% of the total volume and total export turnover of this commodity group of the whole country, reaching 134,109 tons, equivalent to nearly 762.72 million USD, up 29.3% in volume and 28.9% in turnover over the same period in 2023. ...
Source: Vinacas

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