Vietnam: Import and export of agricultural, forestry and fishery products in 10 months reached over 74.3 billion USD

Published 2021년 11월 3일

Tridge summary

Vietnam's agricultural, forestry, and fishery exports in October 2021 reached over 3.4 billion USD, a decrease from October 2020 but an increase from September 2021. From January to October 2021, these exports reached nearly 38.8 billion USD, a 13.1% increase from the same period in 2020. The exports of key products such as coffee, rubber, rice, and seafood saw increases in both value and volume. The United States was the largest export market for these products. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development plans to promote Vietnamese agricultural products in the European Union market to achieve export goals for 2021.
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Original content

Specifically, in October, Vietnam's agricultural, forestry and fishery exports were estimated at over 3.4 billion USD (down 15.6% compared to October 2020 but up 4.2% compared to September/September). 2021). In 10 months, the export of agricultural, forestry and fishery products was estimated at nearly 38.8 billion USD (up 13.1% over the same period last year). In which, the export of main agricultural products is estimated at nearly 17.4 billion USD (up 12.7%); main forest products reached about 12.8 billion USD (up 22.3%); seafood reached nearly 6.9 billion USD (down 0.8%); livestock production reached about 359 million USD (up 6.1%); production input group is about 1.4 billion USD (up 22.3%). Many products and product groups have increased export value, including: Coffee, rubber, rice, vegetables and fruits, pepper, cashew nuts, cassava and cassava products, livestock products, shrimp, and other products. wood products, rattan, bamboo, carpet sedge, cinnamon... In which, ...
Source: tieudung

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