primary industries

The Primary Industries category covers agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and mining sectors. It explores production trends, global trade, resource management, and government policies, providing insights into investment opportunities, sustainability efforts, and market challenges in primary industries.

 

Vietnam gold ring prices reach all-time highs despite C.bank intervention

The gold price in Vietnam is more often than not much higher than it is in the rest of the world. In fact, in 2023, at its peak, the price of a gold bar in Vietnam was around 20 percent higher owing to a number of factors including huge demand and limited supply, the latter due to regulations that restrict gold imports and exports and gold bar production.

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PetroVietnam Fertilizer and Chemicals Corporation: Vietnam Stock Overview

It’s notable that domestic urea production capacity currently exceeds actual demand. While the annual domestic demand for urea is estimated to be between 1.6 and 1.8 million tons, domestic urea production capacity is approximately 3 million tons. To tackle this issue, large fertiliser companies like DPM are concentrating on growing their market share in NPK, a type of fertiliser that includes nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium…

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Vietnam Stock Reviews: Vietnam Rubber Group

GVR has earmarked industrial parks as a future growth driver as opposed to rubber. As the largest natural rubber producer in Vietnam, GVR owns 373,182 hectares of land in Vietnam and. In late 2023, the company received the Prime Minister’s approval for the conversion of nearly 25,000 hectares of this land to industrial parks…

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Vietnam Stock Review: Nam Viet Corporation (seafood)

Vietnamese pangasius exports reached US$2.4 billion in 2022, a 52 percent increase compared to 2021. Expanded export markets and increased consumption in major regions like China and Hong Kong contributed to this growth. As a result, the company’s stock price tripled between May 2021 and June 2022. However, the pangasius industry faced a significant downturn in 2023 shrinking by 24 percent…

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How African Swine Fever is Reshaping Vietnam’s Pork Market

Vietnam has a bad case of African Swine Fever that it just can’t seem to shake. This is fundamentally reshaping Vietnam’s pork market, which has seen a huge increase in pork imports in recent years. This article looks at how this all started, what’s happening now, and what might happen next.

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First half jump in Vietnam fish exports opportunity for foreign aquatic feed firms

Vietnam’s fisheries are a core part of its economy, ranking fifth in export value. The aquatic feed market, however, is largely dominated by foreign companies. For pangasius feed, foreign enterprises such as the US’s Cargill, Thailand’s Green Feed, and Netherlands’ De Heus hold about 65 to 70 percent of the market share. Similarly, the shrimp feed market is entirely dominated by foreign firms such as Taiwan’s Uni–President, Thailand‘s CP and France’s Tomboy…

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US agricultural exports scouting boost through trade mission to Vietnam

That said, imports of agricultural products into Vietnam have, of late, ruffled the feathers of local agricultural producers. In March, for example, the Vietnam Livestock Association and the Animal Feed, Large Livestock and Poultry Breeding Associations requested that the Government of Vietnam apply additional technical barriers on imported meats.

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Vietnam’s Rare Earth Partnership Contenders: Unpacked

For a brief month or two last year, Vietnam’s rare earth reserves were a hot commodity (pun intended). This was on the back of a whirlwind visit to Hanoi by the President of the United States, Joseph Biden, during which he announced the US would support Vietnam with mapping its

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EU ban of Vietnamese seafood could cost upwards of US$500 million

If the EU issues Vietnam’s seafood industry with a red card under its illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing regulations it could cost Vietnam’s seafood industry half a billion dollars according to ‘industry insiders and policymakers’, Vietnam News is reporting. Vietnam was issued a yellow card under the the EU’s

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