Currently, Việt Nam is the 23rd largest tea supplier to the UK market. However, Vietnamese tea exports to the market decreased sharply both in value and volume over the first half of 2023.
Viet Nam shipped six tonnes of tea worth US$74,000 to Australia in the first half of 2021, showing year-on-year surges of 62.1 per cent in volume and 85 per cent in value, according to the Agency of Foreign Trade at...
Fall in tea exports is putting pressure on the tea industry to enhance
product quality amid rapid international integration associated with
growing harsh competition.
Vietnamese tea exports fell but its average market price rose in the
first eight months of 2014, based on figures from the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).
Viet Nam has shipped more than 115,000 tonnes of tea within the first
10 months of 2013, earning US$186.6 million, according to the Ministry
of Industry and Trade.
Viet Nam exported 77,000 tonnes of tea during the past seven months,
earning a turnover of US$120 million, according to the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development.