Vietnamese rice now has the highest export prices, distinguishing itself from key competitors, including Thailand and Pakistan, whose prices have fallen.
The Viet Nam Fine Arts Museum (VFA) and Viet Nam Mobile Application Software Join Stock Company (VINMAS) on Thursday officially launched the iMuseum VFA app – allowing virtual visits to the museum even amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Viet Nam’s rice exports have expanded during the pandemic to surpass rival Thailand in price for the first time in three decades, leading experts to suggest the sector should consolidate its position.
Following recent criticism of the Vietnam Food Association (VFA), the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has reduced the association’s power, with further plans to promote fairness in the rice export field.
The Vietnam Food Association (VFA) came under heavy criticism yesterday as economic experts voiced discontent with the association’s favouritism, lax business practises and overall incompetency in the rice export sector.
Japonica rice is set to become one of the main export rice categories of Viet Nam in the coming time, according to the Viet Nam Food Association (VFA).
Viet Nam''s rice exports in 2018 are expected to increase by 400,000 tonnes from 2017’s number to reach 6 million tonnes, due to increased demand from Southeast Asia, especially from the Philippines, with China expected to be the country’s largest...
The Viet Nam Food Association (VFA) has decided to raise its rice export target from 5.2 million tonnes to 5.6 million tones, following an increase in rice contracts for the last months of the year.
The Vietnamese rice market is expected to be stable in the third quarter of the year, chairman of the Vietnam Food Association (VFA) Huynh The Nang has said.
Delegates attending a seminar in HCM City on Wednesday urged the Government to amend or revoke a decree on rice exports which they said impedes exports of the grain.
Viet Nam''s rice exports in the first half of the year fell by 32 per
cent over the same period last year, mostly due to competition from
other countries, the Viet Nam Food Association (VFA) has said.
A revised protocol on plant quarantine for Viet Nam''s rice and rice bran exports to China was announced during a conference held in HCM City on June 7.
Viet Nam exported 1.42 million tonnes of rice for a total free-on-board
value of US$577.28 million in the first quarter, a year-on-year increase
of 57.7 per cent in volume and 51.16 per cent in value.