According to the department’s statistics, from January 13 to February 7, the province’s key agricultural product exports were estimated at US$17.76 million, bringing the cumulative total since the beginning of 2025 to $39.73 million.
Thanks to the positive results of leveraging tariff preferences from free trade agreements, Việt Nam issued 1.8 million certificates of origin for US$100 billion worth of goods exported in 2024.
As part of the province''s development plan for the 2021-23 period with a vision to 2025, the province will build three concentrated agriculture, forestry, and fishery development areas, the provincial portal reported.
Agriculture has always been a strength of Việt Nam with fruits, vegetables and processed products winning over consumers around the world. This has grown due to new generation free trade agreements such as the UKVFTA and EVFTA bolstering export activities.
The event offered a vibrant atmosphere with a variety of engaging activities, providing visitors the opportunity to explore Hà Nội''s distinctive agricultural culture, admire high-quality agricultural products with clear origins and celebrate the rich heritage of craft villages.
Vietnamese agricultural products will be distributed directly to Chinese consumers through major e-platforms and social media, offering opportunities for enterprises to expand their market presence and enhance export potential.
The emerging agricultural machinery markets will be Southeast Asian and African countries. Meanwhile the two Asian giants, India and China, will stabilise their mechanisation rate on the large quantities achieved in recent years.
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Hà Nội has ramped up investments in recent years to establish planting area codes for key crops like longans, grapefruits and bananas, paving the way for official agricultural exports and delivering significant economic benefits to local farmers.