Cashew imports to Vietnam exceed 2.3 million tons

Published 2025년 1월 8일

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The Vietnamese cashew industry continues to lead globally in exporting cashew nuts, with presence in 90 countries and steady export revenue growth. However, increasing demand has led to a raw material shortage, resulting in a sharp increase in import costs. In November, Vietnam imported over 84 thousand tons of cashews, valued at over 139 million USD. The main suppliers were Cambodia, Ivory Coast, and Ghana. The global cashew market is expected to grow at an average of 4.6% from 2022 to 2027, driven by the rise in vegan and plant-based diets, providing a potential opportunity for the Vietnamese cashew industry to further expand.
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Source:thuonghieuquocgia.congthuong.vn In recent years, the Vietnamese cashew industry has maintained its leading position in the world in exporting cashew nuts for many consecutive years, while affirming the prestige of its brand in the international market. Vietnamese cashew nuts are now present in 90 countries and territories around the world, with export turnover growing steadily over the years. In addition to domestic production, our country also imports a quantity of cashews for export. Exports are several billion USD each year, but the shortage of raw materials is also reflected in the sharp increase in import expenditures. Vietnam's cashew nut imports in November reached more than 84 thousand tons with a value of more than 139 million USD. Photo:thuonghieuquocgia.congthuong.vn According to statistics from the General Department of Customs, Vietnam's cashew nut imports in November reached more than 84 thousand tons with a value of more than 139 million USD, down 40.1% in ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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