Agro-forestry-fishery exports reach US$29.1 billion so far
Agro-forestry-fishery exports were estimated to have reached US$2.69 billion in November, pushing the total figure so far this year to US$29.1 billion, a rise of 5.9% over the same period of last year.
The results make the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development’s export value target of US$31 billion for this year more feasible.
Agro-forestry-fishery exports were estimated to have reached US$2.69 billion in November. (Source: NDO/VNA)
However, in November, rice exports saw a sharp drop, as only 353,000 tonnes were sold for US$156 million.
In the first eleven months of this year, the country shipped abroad 4.54 million tonnes of rice for US$2 billion, a year-on-year fall of US$25 in volume and 20.3% in value.
At the same time, a decrease was also seen in exports of cassava and cassava products, as 294,000 tonnes were bought for US$80 million, which raised the figures from January-November to 3.3 million tonnes and US$896 million, respectively—down 12.3% and 24.9% over the same period of last year.
China was the largest consumer of Vietnam’s rice, cassava and cassava products.
The country imported 36% of Vietnam’s total exported rice and 86.2% of shipped cassava and cassava products.
Meanwhile, rubber exports enjoyed high growth with an export volume of 117,000 tonnes and a value of US$165 million, raising the figures so far this year to 1.1 million tonnes and US$1.43 million—an increase 12.3% and 4.6%, respectively, compared to the same time in 2015.
Exports of major agricultural products, such as coffee, peppercorn and tea, still maintained good growth.
In the eleven-month period, Vietnam exported 1.6 million tonnes of coffee for US$2.98 billion, a surge of 36.1% and 24.3%, respectively, and 230,000 tonnes of cashews for US$2.59 billion, up 6.2% in volume and 18.3% in value.
Peppercorn exports also enjoyed a 15% rise to US$1.37 billion.
Shipments of aquatic products in November were estimated to hit US$6.4 billion, up 6.9% year on year, while those of major forestry products were US$6.5 billion, a rise of 0.8%./.
NDO/VNA
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