Vietnamese agricultural products with great export value surpassing the COVID-19 epidemic

Published 2021년 6월 21일

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Vietnam has experienced a significant increase in agricultural exports in the first half of 2021, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The export value of agriculture, forestry, and fishery products reached 22.58 billion USD, an increase of 30.1% from the previous year. The country saw a surge in the export of key products such as rubber, cashew nuts, coffee, and rice, with rubber being the fastest-growing commodity. The price of fresh lychees in high-end markets has increased significantly, showing a substantial rise in the value of agricultural products. Despite facing competition, Vietnamese rice has gained favor in the international market due to its high quality. Other commodities like seafood, pepper, tea, cassava, and milk are also strengthening their export positions, contributing to the economic growth of the country.
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Exports of rubber, cashew nuts, coffee, pepper, rice, fruits... increased sharply in the first half of 2021, despite the complicated developments of the COVID-19 epidemic. Increase the added value of agricultural exports Information to PV Lao Dong, Director of Trade Promotion Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade), Mr. Vu Ba Phu emphasized: Fresh lychees of Vietnam exported to the Japanese market cost up to nearly 450,000 VND/kg; in France price 18 EUR/kg, 35 EUR/2kg; In Singapore, the price is nearly 6 Singapore dollars/kg... Meanwhile, the price of fresh lychee in the domestic market is about 12,000-55,000 VND/kg depending on the type. Thus, the value of agricultural products will be increased many times in high-end markets. According to statistics of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), the export turnover of agriculture, forestry and fishery in the first 5 months of 2021 reached 22.58 billion USD, up 30.1% over the same period in 2020. In which, the ...
Source: Vinacas

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