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.
Agriculture: Vietnam fertiliser exports jump 13.76% in May
Vietnam’s exports of fertilizers reached US$78.04 million in May 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents a significant increase of 13.76 percent compared to April, bringing the year-to-date (YTD) export value to US$372.02 million.
Agriculture: Vietnam’s pivot to US grain imports on tariff threat raises concerns for current suppliers
Vietnam’s deepening trade engagement with the United States could reduce Argentina’s longstanding dominance as a grain supplier, according to a report by the Rosario Grain Exchange.
Agriculture: AFIA secures US$242,600 for Vietnam export push
The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) has secured US$242,600 in funding from the US Department of Agriculture’s Emerging Markets Program (EMP) to expand its market development efforts in Vietnam, World Grain has reported.
Soy beans: Vietnam imports down sharply in April, USA remains top supplier
Vietnam’s imports of soy beans reached US$56.25 million in April 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents a sharp decrease of 41.85 percent compared to March, with a year-to-date (YTD) import value of US$318.07 million.
Tea: Vietnam exports slightly up 0.36 percent in April, Pakistan top destination
Vietnam’s exports of tea reached US$14.81 million in April 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents a marginal increase of 0.36 percent compared to March, with a year-to-date (YTD) export value of US$57.84 million.
Fertilizers: Vietnam exports down 24.55 percent in April, Cambodia top destination
Vietnam’s exports of fertilizers reached US$68.60 million in April 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents a substantial decrease of 24.55 percent compared to March, with a year-to-date (YTD) export value of US$293.97 million.
Manioc : Vietnam exports down 18.90 percent in April, China top destination
Vietnam’s exports of manioc and manioc products reached US$112.88 million in April 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents a significant decrease of 18.90 percent compared to March, with a year-to-date (YTD) export value of US$485.77 million.
Pepper: Vietnam exports up 31.08 percent in April, USA top destination
Vietnam’s exports of pepper reached US$184.14 million in April 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents a significant increase of 31.08 percent compared to March, with a year-to-date (YTD) export value of US$508.37 million.
Fruits & vegetables: Vietnam imports down 6.28 percent over March, China remains top supplier
Vietnam’s imports of fruits and vegetables reached US$186.75 million in April 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents a 6.28 percent decrease compared to the import value in March, with a year-to-date import value of US$791.82 million for this category.
Coffee: Vietnam sector poised for rebound, but farmer behaviour keeps market tight: USDA Report
Vietnam’s coffee sector is expected to recover in 2025/26, driven by improved weather, better resource input, and renewed investment in replanting, according to forecasts from the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service post in Hanoi.
Food and Beverage: Vietnam organic food industry forecast to reach US$3 billion by 2033, IMARC
Vietnam’s organic food market was valued at US$1.2 billion in 2024 and is forecast to reach US$3.0 billion by 2033, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 9.9 percent, according to a report by IMARC Group.
Fertilizers: Vietnam imports up 10.03 percent over March, China remains top supplier despite decrease
Vietnam’s imports of fertilizers reached US$158.61 million in April 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents a 10.03 percent increase compared to the import value in March, with a year-to-date import value of US$586.61 million for this category.
Animal feed: Vietnam output rises 7.7 percent in first four months of 2025
Vietnam’s animal feed production continued its upward trend in April 2025, with an estimated 1.23 million tons produced, according to preliminary data. This represents a 9.3 percent increase compared to April last year.
Fruits and vegetables: Vietnam exports up 9.66 percent in April, China top destination
Vietnam’s exports of fruits and vegetables reached US$523.52 million in April 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents a significant increase of 9.66 percent compared to March, with a year-to-date (YTD) export value of US$1.69 billion.
Animal fodder: Vietnam imports up 10.96 percent in April, led by Argentina and India
Vietnam imported US$408.36 million worth of animal fodder and animal fodder materials in April, up 10.96 percent from March, according to the latest data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. Total year-to-date imports reached US$1.57 billion, with Argentina, Brazil and India as the top suppliers.
Rice: Vietnam exports up 5.60 percent in April, Philippines top destination
Vietnam’s exports of rice reached US$560.23 million in April 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents an increase of 5.60 percent compared to March, with a year-to-date (YTD) export value of US$1.77 billion.
Coffee: Vietnam exports down 9.20 percent in April, Germany top destination
Vietnam’s exports of coffee reached US$965.83 million in April 2025, according to figures released by Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. This represents a decrease of 9.20 percent compared to March, although the year-to-date (YTD) export value remains high at US$3.80 billion.
Agriculture: Vietnam’s agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector records US$3 million in March FDI
The agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector attracted US$3.07 million in foreign direct investment in March. This included 1 new project worth US$2 million, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Vietnam’s cashew nut exports surge by 92.44 percent in March
Vietnam’s cashew nut exports rose sharply by 92.44 percent in March compared to February, reaching US$384.19 million, according to data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam’s pepper exports jump 44.57 percent in March
Vietnam’s pepper exports rose 44.57 percent month-on-month in March, reaching US$140.48 million, according to data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
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