food and beverage
The Food & Beverage category covers market trends, production insights, and trade developments in the food and drink industry. It explores consumer preferences, supply chain issues, exports, imports, and regulatory policies, providing insights into sustainability, pricing trends, and investment opportunities in the sector.
Vietnam’s food and food services sector sees notable CPI increase with steady year-to-date growth
Year-to-date, from January to October, the CPI for food and food services is up by 4.04 percent over the same period in 2023. This steady increase highlights ongoing demand and cost factors affecting food-related expenses, driven by factors like global supply chain fluctuations and rising raw material costs…
Vietnam’s aquatic products processing climbs 3.6 percent in September
The year-over-year figures also show strong growth–compared to September 2023, production has surged by 19.7 percent, indicating rising domestic consumption and robust export demand for Vietnam’s processed seafood.
Vietnam seafood imports fall 18 percent September over August
Of note, Indonesia was Vietnam’s largest supplier in September, with imports amounting to US$30.72 million, a 15.56 percent increase from August. The YTD total is US$218.91 million.
South Korea’s SK Group no longer major stakeholder in Vietnam’s Masan
Of note, in 2018, SK group bought 109.9 million shares in Masan Group for VND 100,000 or US$4.29 per share for a total of just over US$470 million. When it announced that it would be divesting, shares in Masan, which trades under the ticker MSN, were trading at about VND 76,200 or US$2.99 valuing the company’s holding at about US$328.6 million…
Vietnam seafood products across the board see sharp falls in September
Of note, Typhoon Yagi wreaked havoc on northern Vietnam in September and waylaid a large portion of Vietnam’s fishing industry for up to several weeks for some firms…
Vietnam’s dairy industry production grows 2.8 percent September over August
The year-on-year comparison reveals even more encouraging growth. The index for September 2024 was 5.1 percent higher than the same month last year, showcasing the sector’s resilience and sustained expansion…
US DOC make final determination on frozen warmwater shrimp from Vietnam, others
The DOC’s preliminary determination for Vietnam, notes that ‘one or more respondents did not act to the best of their ability to respond to Commerce’s requests for information’. There being only two firms investigated from Vietnam, and given that the second Soc Trang Seafood Joint Stock Company, the other firm, received its own subsidy rate of 2.84 percent, it appears that the aforementioned statement explains Thong Thuan’s much higher subsidy rate…
Vietnam seafood exports fall 6.23 percent September over August
Of note, China saw a 9.59 percent increase in seafood exports for September, reaching US$197.32 million, with year-to-date exports totaling US$1.21 billion.
In contrast, exports to the USA dropped by 13.77 percent, amounting to US$171.41 million for the month, and year-to-date exports reached US$1.33 billion…
Vietnam dairy imports fall 21 percent September over August
Of note, New Zealand, the largest supplier, saw an 18.78 percent decrease in imports, with US$19.97 million recorded in September. The USA also experienced a steep decline, with a 33.50 percent drop in imports, amounting to US$7.98 million…
Cost of eating out in Vietnam rises 0.65 percent in September over August
The cost of eating out in Vietnam went up by .65 percent in September over August, according to the General Department of Statistics’ Consumer Price Index data. This was coupled with a year-on-year increase in the cost of eating out of 3.84 percent…
Vietnam GDP could take .3 percent hit if special consumption tax on alcohol raised
The article goes on to canvas the opinions of a range of industry groups but there does not appear to have be any analysis of the cost savings from a reduction in alcohol related illnesses and road deaths and property damage caused by drunk drivers nor how the funds collected might be redistributed…
Vietnam coffee exports fall 29 percent September over August
Of note, Spain led as the largest importer in September with 5,786 tons, valued at US$34.19 million, showing moderate growth in both tons (5.95 percent) and value (11.77 percent). Italy and China also remained key markets, though Italy saw a major decline in volume (-46.2 percent) and value (-38.11 percent).
Beer production in Vietnam climbs 4.5 percent in September over August
Beer production is now up 6.7 percent year-on-year, a welcome sign for Vietnam’s beer industry which has been struggling since COVID on the back of a change in consumer behaviour, broader economic challenges that have reduced spending power, an increase in beer imports, and stronger enforcement of drink-driving laws…
Vietnam seafood exports up 7.3 percent in value August over July
Vietnam’s seafood exports climbed by 7.3 percent in August over July from US$916 million to US$983.2 million. Vietnam’s seafood exports for the year now stand at US$6.3 billion which represents an increase of 9 percent over the same period last year.
Vietnam dairy imports up 7.23 percent August over July
Vietnam’s imports of milk and milk prpoducts by 7.23 percent in August over July from US$101.5 million to US$108.9 million. Vietnam’s milk and milk products imports for the year now stand at US$744.4 million which represents decline of 6.9 percent over the same period last year.
Cost of eating out in Vietnam rises .26 percent in August over July
Vietnam’s food and beverage industry has experienced huge growth in recent years, driven by a combination of factors including rapid urbanisation, rising disposable incomes, and a burgeoning middle class. That said, Vietnam recorded a fall in food and beverage outlets of 3.9 percent from the start of the year to the end of June, according to food and beverage point of sale technology provider iPOS. The bulk of this fall was in Ho Chi Minh City which recorded a contraction in the number of outlets of about 5.97 percent.
Beer production in Vietnam falls .1 percent in August over July
Of note, Vietnam’s beer industry has been struggling since COVID on the back of a change in consumer behaviour, broader economic challenges that have reduced spending power, an increase in beer imports, and stronger enforcement of drink-driving laws…
Vietnam coffee exports up 5.5 percent August over July
Vietnam’s coffee exports climbed by 5.5 percent in August over July from US$381.2 million to US$402.2 million. Vietnam’s coffee exports for the year now stand at US$4 billion which is an increase 35.6 percent over the same period last year. That said, Vietnam has seen a decline in the volume of coffee exports of 12.1 percent year-on-year.
Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corporation: Vietnam Stock Overview
Notably, Sabeco is looking to acquire a majority stake in Saigon Binh Tay Beer Corporation, commonly known as Sabibeco Group, which produces beer under the Sagota brand. If Sabeco succeeds in taking control of Sabibeco, it would overtake Heineken as the largest beer producer in Vietnam…
Singapore food conglomerate to build coffee processing plant in central Vietnam
This announcement is in line with Vietnam being one of the biggest coffee producers in the world. This has seen a number of key international brands develop processing facilities in Vietnam. Notably, last year, France’s Louis Dreyfus Company and Poland’s Instanta Sp. z o.o. inaugurated a freeze-dried instant coffee production facility in Vietnam’s Binh Duong province. The project reportedly cost US$84.2 million with a capacity of 5,600 tonnes…
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