Coffee is the product with the strongest growth in the first quarter of this year. Coffee export reached 799,000 tonnes worth $1.9 billion in the first quarter, rising by 44.45 per cent in volume and 54.2 per cent in value...
High logistics costs have made Viet Nam''s agricultural exports less competitive than other countries’, especially that of Thailand, despite having many advantages, according to businesses.
Viet Nam''s agricultural sector needs to move toward sustainable development along value chains of production and trade to prevent deforestation and land degradation.
China''s increasing demand for imports of high-quality agricultural products has contributed to boosting the recovery of domestic production and export after the COVID-19 pandemic impacts.
Viet Nam''s agricultural products are being exported to more than 180 countries and territories, particularly products moving from the mid-range market to the higher-end segment.
A virtual forum "Viet Nam agricultural digital transformation 2021" will be held on September 16 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) in cooperation with the Việt Nam Digital Agriculture Association (VIDA) and VnExpress online newspaper.
Viet Nam''s agricultural sector gained strong growth in the export of many kinds of fruit to China in the first five months of 2021, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trade conflicts, climate change and epidemics can also be seen as an opportunity for the sector to speed up the value chain restructuring and innovating the growth model.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has urged Viet Nam''s agricultural sector to improve its production quality and expand markets to other countries, especially the EU, next year.
Argentina is interested in importing more of Viet Nam’s agricultural, textile and electronic goods, Juan Carlos Valle Raleigh, Argentine Ambassador to Viet Nam, said on June 4 at a networking event in HCM City.
Viet Nam''s agricultural exports to the United States (US) are expected
to surge with stable demand from a key market, an official of the
government said yesterday.
Hi-tech agricultural zones in each region of the country would
contribute to improving the competitiveness of the agricultural sector
once the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) takes effect at the end of 2017
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Viet Nam''s agricultural sector
witnessed a sharp decline in the past 15 years, according to figures
from the Foreign Investment Agency (FIA).