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China will still be the most potential destination for Vietnamese cassava.

Published Jan 21, 2025

Tridge summary

Vietnam's cassava exports are expected to decline by 11.1% in volume and 11.4% in value in 2024, totaling 2.62 million tons worth 1.15 billion USD, primarily due to reduced demand from China, which accounts for over 90% of the exports. Despite this, cassava remains a key export product. The industry faces competition from Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia, especially in the Chinese market. To boost competitiveness, Vietnamese businesses are encouraged to enhance product quality and explore new markets with Free Trade Agreements, such as the EU, Korea, Japan, and the US, where current export levels are low.
Disclaimer: The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

In 2024, although our country's cassava and cassava product exports will decrease compared to 2023, this is still one of the agricultural export products with a value of over 1 billion USD. According to statistics from the General Department of Customs, in 2024, Vietnam's cassava and cassava product exports reached 2.62 million tons, worth 1.15 billion USD, down 11.1% in volume and 11.4% in value compared to 2023. In terms of cassava alone, in 2024, cassava exports reached 647.84 thousand tons, worth more than 119 million USD, down 43.1% in volume and down 48.6% in value compared to 2023. Regarding export prices, in 2024, the average export price of cassava and cassava products decreased slightly compared to 2023, due to slow demand from China, so cassava export prices in recent months have often been low. The average export price of cassava and cassava products in 2024 will reach more than 440 USD/ton, down 0.2% compared to 2023. In 2024, China will still be the largest ...
Source: Agriculture
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