Vietnamese rice is well received in the European market

Published 2023년 11월 20일

Tridge summary

Vietnamese rice has been well-received in the European market, with the country's agricultural exports reaching high milestones in recent years. The Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and the European Union (EVFTA) has further promoted agricultural exports, including seafood, rice, fruit, and other food products. However, the shrimp industry in Ca Mau province faces difficulties, including high regulations on food safety and the issue of illegal fishing practices. Additionally, shrimp prices have dropped due to the challenging global economy and competition from other countries like Ecuador, India, and Indonesia.
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Original content

Vietnamese rice is well received by the European market. The Vietnam SPS Office in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Ca Mau province has just organized a conference to disseminate regulations and commitments on SPS in the Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and Vietnam. European Union (EVFTA). Mr. Ngo Xuan Nam, Deputy Director of SPS Vietnam Office, said: Up to now, Vietnam has participated in the World Trade Organization (WTO) for more than 16 years, participating in 19 Free Trade Agreements (FTA). and 16 agreements have been officially signed. Among them, there are many Trade Agreements that are considered new generation Trade Agreements. After these Agreements were signed, Vietnam's agricultural, forestry and fishery exports to member countries were promoted. For many years, Vietnam's export value has always reached quite high milestones, especially in the past 2 years, Vietnam's export value reached over 50 billion USD and in 2023 it is ...
Source: Agriculture

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