Nguyễn Minh Tiến, director of the Centre for Agricultural Trade Promotion (Agritrade) under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, speaks to Việt Nam News reporter Tố Như about the sector''s successes and the future of trade promotion for farm...
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has recently issued a dispatch aimed at enhancing logistics connectivity to drive the consumption and export of agricultural, forestry and aquatic products, considering it one of the key tasks in agriculture and rural development.
This will be the 7th among 30 consulting sessions on export to foreign markets hosted by the agency in coordination with trade offices of Viet Nam abroad with the aim of helping Vietnamese businesses expand export market for their products.
Viet Nam introduced its fruit, vegetables, and other farm produce at Macfrut 2021: the Fruit & Veg Professional Show, which wrapped up on Thursday in Rimini city, the Emilia Romagna region of Italy.
Vietnamese agricultural products have been introduced to consumers in the Republic of Korea (RoK) during the Import Goods Fair (IGF) 2021 that is taking place in Seoul from July 22-24.
Vietnamese farm produce exporters are expected to benefit from increased participation in global value chains as a result of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and the UK-Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement.
The State should develop solutions to reduce high logistics costs in trading agricultural products to improve the competitiveness of Vietnamese farm produce.
Improving production technologies, designs and packaging are among the important factors that could add value to Vietnamese farm produce, businesses have said.
Having put its fourth food platform into operation in Viet Nam recently, Thai wholesaler MM Mega Market (MM) is fast-tracking production links to promote exports of Vietnamese agricultural products. Viet Nam News speaks with Phidsanu Pongwatana, Managing Director of its...
Thanks to cultural and cuisine similarities and geographical proximity, China has been a key market for Vietnamese farm produce for many years, but enterprises need to take a new approach in the market today, said an official.
Despite concerns about the slump in demand for Vietnamese farm produce
in traditional markets like China, the country''s exports in the first
seven months were worth US$17.5 billion, an increase of 11.8 per cent
year-on-year.
Viet Nam''s exports to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) could see a
promising future as the region is a huge potential market for Vietnamese
farm produce, processed goods and equipment.