VN conference to redefine global cashew supply chain

Dec 29th at 10:14
29-12-2023 10:14:54+07:00

VN conference to redefine global cashew supply chain

The 13th VINACAS Golden Cashew Rendezvous to be held from February 26 to 28 in Quảng Bình Province’s Đồng Hới City will seek to redefine the global supply chain after the Covid pandemic and this year’s economic downturn, according to the Việt Nam Cashew Association.

Vietnamese and foreign cashew companies compare notes on the sidelines of the 12th VINACAS Golden Cashew Rendezvous earlier this year. The 13th edition will be held from February 26 to 28, 2024 in Quảng Bình Province’s Đồng Hới City. — Photo courtesy of the association

Vietnamese and foreign businesses would sit together to review market fluctuations and supply chain changes and reshape the world’s cashew value chain for 2024 and subsequent years towards a more sustainable, efficient direction, Việt Nam Cashew Association (Vinacas) chairman Phạm Văn Công said.

Participants would have the opportunity to access the latest information on crops, markets and prices, he added.

Organised by Vinacas and the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency, the conference is expected to attract 400-500 participants.

Công said around 300 foreign delegates have registered, including from Japan, an emerging but promising market for Việt Nam's cashew industry.

The event will feature a number of activities such as networking programmes, signing of deals and panel discussions on production and trading of raw nuts and kernels.

There will be a half-day tour for all participants to Quảng Bình’s stupendous cave system, a UNESCO’s world natural heritage, on February 26.

The event has been an important trade promotion event for Việt Nam’s cashew industry since it was first held in 2008, according to the association.

It is also a major global event in the global cashew industry since for over 10 years Việt Nam has been the world's largest importer of raw cashew and largest exporter of cashew kernels, accounting for nearly 80 per cent of global exports, it said.

The country also has the world's most advanced cashew processing equipment and technology, it added.

Statistics from the General Department of Customs show that Việt Nam earned US$3.31 billion from exporting 582,000 tonnes of the nut in the first 11 months of the year, a year-on-year increase of 23.1 per cent in volume and 17.4 per cent in value. 

Bizhub





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

​Vietnam PM orders c.bank to better manage domestic gold prices

Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Thursday ordered the central bank to tackle soaring local gold prices that he said have had a negative impact on...

Prime Minister urges State Bank to stabilise gold market amid fluctuations

In an effort to stabilise the gold market, Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has issued Official Telegram 1426/CĐ-TTg on December 27.

​Several car brands tap Vietnamese market in 2023

Vietnam witnessed a boom of new cars entering the market in 2023, with a slew of brands dipping their toe in the Southeast Asian nation despite an ongoing economic...

2023 export success boosts rice sector outlook

The 2023 export performance is anticipated to serve as a catalyst for the rice sector, enabling it to explore new markets, strengthen the reputation of Vietnamese...

MoIT to start reviewing anti-dumping measures on Chinese steel

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has started a review process on anti-dumping measures for H-shaped steel products originating from China.

Domestic gold prices hit record-breaking VNĐ80 million per tael

The domestic SJC gold price on Tuesday morning continued its upward trajectory, reaching VNĐ80.22 million (US$3,280.05) per tael and surpassing all previous records.

Coffee supply in a severe shortage, prices forecast to continue increasing in 2024

The prices of Vietnamese coffee are forecast to continue to increase next year due to severe supply shortage, according to the Vietnam Coffee Cocoa Association...

Gold prices forecast to continue rising in short term

Experts have predicted that gold prices, which reached a record high last week, may continue to rise in the short term, but the upward trend would be hard to...

Ministry proposes supports for building materials as cement has had the most difficult year in a decade

The Ministry of Construction has proposed reductions of taxes and interest rates together with measures to promote the use of building materials in the context that...

​India plays catch-up as Vietnam rates rally to highest since 2008

Prices of parboiled rice from top exporters climbed this week, fuelled by limited supplies, pushing Vietnamese rates to their highest in more than 15 years, and in...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top