Fruit and vegetable export poised for a record $5 billion this year

Sep 16th at 09:24
16-09-2023 09:24:32+07:00

Fruit and vegetable export poised for a record $5 billion this year

Fruit and vegetable exports are poised for a record revenue of US$5 billion this year, driven by favourable conditions from the beginning of this year.

Durians packed at Hùng Loan Granary, Đồng Nai Province. There is significant room for fruit and vegetable exports to expand in the remaining months of this year. — VNA/VNS Photo Hồng Đạt

Statistics of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development showed that fruit and vegetable exports were estimated at $3.45 billion in the first eight months of this year, an increase of 57.5 per cent over the same period last year and even exceeding the record value of $3.81 billion set in 2018.

With the rapid growth registered from the beginning of this year, many were optimistic that the fruit and vegetable exports would hit a new record of $5 billion.

The ministry said protocols that Việt Nam signed with China in 2022 helped Việt Nam’s fruit and vegetable exports to be robust this year, with durian, mango, dragon fruit and banana among products with large export value.

Đặng Phúc Nguyên, general secretary of the Việt Nam Fruit Association, said the increase in fruit and vegetable exports was driven by the increase in purchases of the Chinese market. In addition, many countries increased imports of vegetables and fruits from Việt Nam as their production was affected by drought and flood.

Statistics of the Import–Export Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) showed that fruit and vegetable exports to China reached $2 billion in January – July, representing a rise of 128.5 per cent against the same period last year.

Deputy Director of the MoIT's Import – Export Department Trần Thanh Hải said that there was significant room for fruit and vegetable exports to expand in the remaining months of this year, especially with many festivals which would push up demand in many markets.

Việt Nam’s supply of fruits and vegetables was abundant in the last two quarters of this year, with around 7.6 million tonnes of fruits to be harvested.

Durian prices of Việt Nam were forecast to continue increasing in September while most supply sources in other Southeast Asian countries ran out as harvest season ended, providing an advantage to Việt Nam’s fruit exports.

Nguyên expected that durian exports for the full year would reach $1.5 billion. Việt Nam’s jackfruit export to the Chinese market will also increase sharply in the coming months.

Recently, Việt Nam’s coconut was granted permission to enter the US. This information has significantly pushed up prices of coconut in the Cửu Long (Mekong) River Delta by up to 50 per cent, from VNĐ15,000 – 20,000 for ten to VNĐ60,000 – 65,000. Việt Nam currently ranks seventh in the world in coconut production with a total area of about 188,000 hectares, mainly in Bến Tre, Trà Vinh, Tiền Giang and Vĩnh Long provinces.

Coconut exports were estimated at $900 million last year, making Việt Nam the fourth largest coconut exporter in Asia – Pacific. Currently, there are more than 90 firms which export products made from coconut. This year, the coconut export is expected to reach more than $1 billion.

Nguyên said that if the growth was maintained till the year-end, fruit and vegetable export could hit $5 billion this year, achieving the milestone two years earlier than the target set in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development’s project of developing major fruit trees by 2025 and 2030.

Phạm Tất Thắng from the Vietnam Institute of Strategy and Policy for Industry and Trade said that it was critical to build brands, enhance quality to meet the requirements of import markets and promote export via official channels to export sustainably.

The focus should be placed on increasing the export of processed products to increase added value while ensuring stable prices during peak harvest seasons.

Nguyễn Như Cường, director of the agriculture ministry's Department of Crop Production, said that for sustainable export, the cultivation of fruits and vegetables must strictly follow the planning to increase competitiveness.

Fourteen fruits were selected to be the key fruits for development to 2025 with a vision to 2030, including dragon fruit, mango, banana, lychee, durian, longan, orange, pomelo, pineapple, rambutan, jackfruit, passion fruit, avocado and custard apple.

The agriculture ministry also said that the management of planting areas and packaging facilities to ensure the quality of products for sustainable exports should be tightened.

Việt Nam’s fruits and vegetables are present in 27 markets, 15 of which see revenue of more than $10 million. 

Bizhub





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Dutch businesses commit to support Việt Nam’s net zero target

Dutch businesses are committed to supporting Việt Nam in achieving the country’s net zero emissions target by 2050, confirmed the Dutch Business Association in Việt...

AgroViet 2023 gathers a variety of local specialty agricultural products

The 23rd International Agricultural Exhibition (AgroViet 2023) officially opened on Thursday at the Economic and Trade Exhibition Centre in Hoàng Quốc Việt Road...

Apple’s supplier pours US$125 million into Hanoi high-tech project

The conglomerate will establish an R&D and supply chain complex to support Hanoi-based and Vietnamese companies participating in its global production chain.

Hanoi promotes efficiency in industrial slaughterhouse operations

Consumers' preference for hot meat over cool-slaughtered pork is a prevailing habit, with an estimated 5% recognizing the food safety benefits associated with...

Emission trading system under construction in Việt Nam

Việt Nam has begun to develop carbon pricing instruments and an emission trading system (ETS) to incentivise firms to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...

Hanoi Great Souvenirs 2023 fair opens

This exhibition is part of a series of events to welcome the 9th Global Conference of Young Parliamentarians, which will be hosted in Hanoi with 500 Vietnamese and...

Forum discusses Việt Nam's digital roadmap

The fourth industrial revolution, which includes digital transformation, digital economic development, and the rise of a digital society and government, is a key...

Việt Nam aims to become major global production hub

Việt Nam aims to become a major global production hub to meet the demands of the international market with a diverse range of competitively-priced and high-quality...

Australis aims to expand aquaculture farms in Khanh Hoa

Massachusetts-based Australis Aquaculture will sign an MoU with Khanh Hoa province to invest an additional $100 million in the expansion of its sustainable...

Attacks on IoT devices as one of four main trends in cyberattacks

A report by the Việt Nam Computer Emergency Response Teams (VNCERT) indicates a substantial uptick in cyber incidents targeting IoT devices in the past years, and...


MOST READ


Back To Top