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Surpassing China, the US spent up to 11.9 billion USD to buy agricultural products from Vietnam – which type is bought the most?

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Published Dec 5, 2021

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The increased purchasing power from the US, China and Japan markets has helped Vietnam's agricultural, forestry and fishery exports grow spectacularly, although the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic in the third quarter of 2021 is not small. According to a report by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, in the first 11 months of 2021, the total export turnover of agricultural, forestry and fishery products is estimated at nearly 43.48 billion USD, up 14.2% over the same period last year, almost fulfilling the Government target. The government has assigned from the beginning of 2021 the export of agricultural, forestry and fishery products in 2021 to reach 43-44 billion USD.

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In which, in November alone, the export turnover of agricultural, forestry and fishery products is estimated at about 4.2 billion USD, up 8.9% compared to November 2020 and up 5.8% compared to October 2021. Notably, the export of main agricultural products was estimated at over 19.3 billion USD, up 13.7%; main forest products reached about 14.3 billion USD, up 20.9%; seafood reached over 7.9 billion USD, up 3.5%; livestock production is estimated at 393 million USD, up 4.0%... According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, it is worth noting that, although the Covid-19 epidemic has seriously affected the global supply chain, in the first 11 months of 2021, many products/product groups still have increased export value, including: Coffee , rubber, rice, vegetable products, pepper, cashew nuts, cassava and cassava products, livestock products; wooden product; rattan, bamboo, sedge carpet; cinnamon… In which, rubber, cashew nut, cassava and cassava products increased ...
Source: Danviet
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