China and Vietnam to cooperate more in agriculture
China and Vietnam to cooperate more in agriculture
A delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development travelled to China for negotiations in early January, to promote closer cooperation on agricultural matters, including boosting exports.
"Vietnam and China are currently completing legal reviews for three memoranda on the export of naturally harvested aquatic products, along with farmed crocodile and monkey exports," said Tran Thanh Nam, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Both sides have also agreed on bilateral cooperation in various fields, including collaborations in green agriculture technology, emission reductions, and organic crops.
Moreover, the Plant Protection Department is coordinating with the General Administration of Customs of China to finalise prompt market access for fruit products such as pomelo, orange, tangerine, coconut, and frozen durian.
Other items such as traditional medicines, meat, and poultry are also facilitated for import by China.
According to the General Department of Customs, Vietnam's exports to China reached $61.2 billion last year, up 6.4 per cent compared to 2022. Among these, 12 export groups achieved turnovers of over $1 billion each.
The export turnover of agricultural products reached $27.14 billion, up to 18.8 per cent on year. Livestock products, aquatic products, and salt accounted for $515 million, $8.98 billion, and $5.9 million, respectively.
The growth in exports to China shone as a bright spot in Vietnam's overall export performance, especially considering the decline in exports to most major markets.
China is expected to remain a major market for Vietnam’s agricultural goods for more years to come due to its geographical proximity, convenient trade infrastructure, and understanding of consumer tastes.