agriculture
The Agriculture category explores the latest trends, production data, and market dynamics shaping the agricultural sector. Covering crop yields, livestock farming, fisheries, exports, imports, and government policies, this section provides insights into supply chains, sustainability efforts, and investment opportunities. It tracks key agricultural commodities, including coffee, rice, seafood, and dairy, while analyzing their role in global trade and economic development. Whether examining market shifts, regulatory updates, or technological advancements in farming, this category serves as a resource for businesses, investors, and policymakers looking to navigate the evolving agricultural landscape.
Vietnam fruits and vegetables exports down 45.51% MoM in February 2026 / China -56.82%, USA -36.22%
Vietnam exported fruits and vegetables to the tune of US$351 million in February, down from US$644 million in January, a change of -45.51 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam soy beans imports down 14.06 percent in February 2026 / USA -2.45%, Brazil- 1.21%
Vietnam imported soy beans to the tune of US$133 million in February, down from US$155 million in January, a change of -14.06 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam coffee exports down 37.89% MoM in February 2026 / Germany -36.03%, Italy -11.73%
Vietnam exported coffee to the tune of US$672 million in February, down from US$1,081 million in January, a change of -37.89 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam coffee exports down 37.89% MoM in February 2026 / Germany -36.03%, Italy -11.73%
Vietnam exported coffee to the tune of US$672 million in February, down from US$1,081 million in January, a change of -37.89 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam coffee exports up 14.06% in January 2026 / Germany +4.95%, Spain +53.28%
Vietnam exported coffee to the tune of US$1,081 million in January, up from US$948 million in December, a change of 14.06 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam animal feed production up 2.73 percent in January
Vietnam produced 1,436.65 thousand tons of animal feed in January, up 2.73 percent from 1,398.45 thousand tons in December, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Vietnam’s Cashew Nut Industry 2026: Exports, Challenges, and Growth Trends
Vietnam is the world’s leading producer and exporter of cashew nuts. The industry plays a significant role in the country’s economy, generating billions of US dollars in export revenue annually. This article provides a brief overview of how it all works.
Vietnam fruit and vegetable exports down 18.81% in January 2026 / to China -28.13%, USA +4.16%
Vietnam exported fruits and vegetables to the tune of US$644 million in January, down from US$794 million in December, a change of -18.81 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vegetables in Vietnam 2026: Market Trends, Opportunities, Challenges, & Key Players
Vietnam’s vegetable market is a vital component of the country’s agricultural sector, supplying both domestic demand and export markets. This article explores the vegetable market in Vietnam including market trends, challenges, opportunities, key players, popular products, and more.
Fruit in Vietnam 2026: Market Trends, Opportunities, Challenges, & Key Players
Vietnam’s fruit market is expanding rapidly, driven by strong domestic consumption, growing export demand, and rising imports that complement local production. This article explores fruit in Vietnam including market trends, challenges, opportunities, key players, popular products, and more.
Rice in Vietnam 2026: Market Trends, Opportunities, Challenges, & Key Players
Vietnam is one of the world’s leading rice producers and exporters, with the crop serving as both a domestic staple and a strategic export commodity. With this in mind, this article looks Vietnam’s imports and exports of rice and the key challenges opportunities in rice in Vietnam.
Chicken in Vietnam 2026: Market Trends, Challenges, Opportunities, and Key Players
Vietnam’s chicken market is expanding as consumers shift towards affordable protein and convenient, processed products. This article looks at key challenges and opportunities in chicken in Vietnam.
Agriculture in Vietnam 2026: Exports, Challenges & Industry Trends
Vietnam’s agriculture sector plays a crucial role in the country’s economy, contributing significantly to GDP and employing a large portion of the workforce. It is a diverse sector, encompassing crops, livestock, forestry, and fisheries. The country is a leading global exporter of products such as rice, coffee, and seafood. In recent years, the sector has seen a shift towards higher-value crops and more sustainable farming practices, as the government aims to enhance both productivity and environmental sustainability.
Animal feed imports Vietnam up 23.25 percent in December, USA / Argentina top suppliers
Vietnam imported animal fodder and animal fodder materials to the tune of US$396 million in December, up from US$321 million in November, a change of 23.25 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam rice exports up 30.83 percent in December, Philippines / Ivory Coast top buyers
Vietnam exported rice to the tune of US$249 million in December, up from US$190 million in November, a change of 30.83 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Coffee exports from Vietnam up 86.77 percent in December, Germany / Italy top buyers
Vietnam exported coffee to the tune of US$948 million in December, up from US$508 million in November, a change of 86.77 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Animal feed production in Vietnam down 3.07 percent in December
Vietnam produced 1,322.70 thousand tons of animal feed in December, down 3.07 percent from 1,364.61 thousand tons in November, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Fruits and vegetables exports from Vietnam up 13.20 percent in December, China / USA top buyers
Vietnam exported fruits and vegetables to the tune of US$794 million in December, up from US$701 million in November, a change of 13.20 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Animal feed imports Vietnam down 17.99 percent in November, Argentina / USA top suppliers
Vietnam imported animal fodders and animal fodder materials to the tune of US$321 million in November, down from US$391 million in October, a change of -17.99 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Soy bean imports Vietnam down 3.46 percent in November, USA / Cambodia top suppliers
Vietnam imported soy beans to the tune of US$95 million in November, down from US$99 million in October, a change of -3.46 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
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