Vietnam: Fruit and vegetable exports in January had many bright spots

Published 2024년 1월 22일

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Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports are expected to reach 5.6 billion USD in 2023, with significant increases in key markets such as China, America, Korea, and Japan. The country's agricultural export businesses are focusing on improving product quality, expanding growing areas, and increasing output to meet the high demand for agricultural products. Vietnam is also in negotiations to open up new markets for products such as frozen durian and fresh coconuts, with optimism that the industry's turnover could reach 6.5 billion USD in 2024.
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Currently, Vietnam has signed free trade agreements with many countries, which has supported the export of vegetables and fruits in particular and agricultural products in general. In 2023, fruit and vegetable exports will reach a value of 5.6 billion USD (an increase of 167% compared to 2022). Among them, 10 important export markets for Vietnamese fruits and vegetables all had good growth, except for the markets of Thailand, Taiwan, and Russia, which decreased slightly. Chinese market reaches 3.6 billion USD, up 238% compared to 2022); America reaches 257.8 million USD, up 4% compared to 2022; Korea reached 225.8 million USD, up 24.9%; Japan reached 176.2 million USD, an increase of 6.7%. As one of the fruit export enterprises in many markets such as the US, Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea, EU, China, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Tung, General Director of Vina T&T Company said, currently, Fruit export orders increase continuously month by month and year by year. "At the same time last year it ...
Source: Agriculture

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