Name the exported agricultural products that occupy the highest positions

Contributing to the growth of agricultural and aquatic product turnover in 2023, there are 4 groups of Vietnamese agricultural products achieving high export value compared to 2022.

Exports of agricultural and aquatic products increased compared to the previous year, some commodity groups recorded high turnover such as: Vegetables, rice, coffee and cashew nuts.

According to statistics from the General Department of Customs, in 2023, export turnover of agricultural and aquatic products will reach 32.5 billion USD, an increase of 5.3% compared to 2022 and accounting for about 9.1% of the total the country’s exports.

Vietnam Import-Export Report 2023 clearly states that contributing to this growth, there are 4 groups of Vietnamese agricultural products achieving positive export value compared to 2022: Vegetables and fruits reached 5.6 billion USD, an increase of 66% compared to 2022. .7%; rice reached 8.1 million tons, turnover reached 4.7 billion USD, increased 14.4% in volume and 35.3% in value; Cashew nuts reached 644 thousand tons, worth over 3.6 billion USD, up 24% in volume and 18.1% in value; Coffee reached 1.6 million tons, turnover reached more than 4.2 billion USD, down 8.7% in volume but up 4.6% in value.

Rice and vegetables: Two key products of agricultural exports

Leading the group of Vietnamese agricultural products is vegetables and fruits. Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports in 2023 will reach 5.6 billion USD, an increase of 66.7% compared to 2022 thanks to a sharp increase in exports to China, EU, and Korea markets.

Rice and vegetables: Two key products of agricultural exports.

The export turnover of fruits still accounts for the largest proportion of the total fruit and vegetable export turnover in 2022. In particular, durian export has replaced dragon fruit to occupy the first position with a proportion of 55.4 % of total fruit export value, reaching 2.24 billion USD, an increase of 430% compared to 2022. Dragon fruit ranked second, accounting for 15.2% by value (halved compared to the proportion of 31.3% last year). 2022), reaching 614 million USD, down 3.8%. In addition to bananas, which only increased slightly (up 1.3%), other fruit products such as jackfruit, mango, passion fruit, pistachios… generally had a high export increase, about 34-44% over the year 2022.

In 2023, China will be Vietnam’s largest fruit and vegetable consumption market with a turnover of 3.6 billion USD, an increase of 138.7% over the previous year, accounting for 65.0% of the total vegetable export turnover. results for the whole country. Ranked second is the US market reaching 257.7 million USD, an increase of 4.0% compared to 2022, accounting for 4.6%. Korea ranked third with a turnover of 225.8 million USD, an increase of 24.9% compared to 2022 and accounting for 4.0% of the total turnover.

Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports to the EU reached 227.6 million USD, an increase of 22.2% compared to 2022 and accounting for 4.1% of the country’s total fruit and vegetable export turnover. Of which, mainly exported to the Netherlands with a turnover of 147.1 million USD, an increase of 25.7% over the previous year; Export to Germany was 36.2 million USD, an increase of 45.6%.

In 2023, Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports to most major markets will increase compared to 2022, especially the Chinese market. In addition, exports to Korea, Germany, and Canada also increase sharply. The structure of the fruit and vegetable export market has also changed quite a lot compared to 2022: the proportion of the Chinese market increased from 45.4% to 65% thanks to a sharp increase in durian consumption demand; while the proportion of other main markets decreased such as the United States (down from 7.4% to 4.6%), Korea (from 5.4% to 4.0%).

Regarding rice products, in 2023, the country’s rice export turnover will reach 8.13 million tons, worth 4.7 billion USD, an increase of 14.4% in volume and 35.3% in turnover compared to the previous year 2022.

Vietnam’s export rice prices continue to remain at a high level. There was a time when Vietnam’s export price of 5% broken rice was higher than the price of rice of the same type in Thailand and India. The average export price in 2023 will reach 575 USD/ton, an increase of 18.3% compared to the average level in 2022.

According to the Vietnam Food Association (VFA), as of December 29, 2023, Vietnam’s export price of 5% broken rice reached 653 USD/ton (FOB), an increase of 42.6%, equivalent to an increase of 195 USD. /ton compared to the price in 2022, equal to the price of Thai rice of the same type and about 40-60 USD/ton higher than 5% broken rice of Myanmar and Pakistan.

Asia continues to be the largest export market in 2023, reaching 6.1 million tons, accounting for 75% of total exports, an increase of 22.8% compared to 2022; Next is Africa with export results reaching nearly 1.34 million tons, accounting for 16.5% of total rice exports, an increase of nearly 7.2%. Although the European market only accounts for a small proportion of Vietnam’s total exports (about 1.6%), it still reaches nearly 133 thousand tons; Of which, the EU reached 109,091 tons, an increase of 15.4% or 14.5 thousand tons compared to 2022.

Vietnam’s export rice prices continue to remain at a high level. There was a time when Vietnam’s export price of 5% broken rice was higher than the price of rice of the same type in Thailand and India. The average export price in 2023 will reach 575 USD/ton, an increase of 18.3% compared to the average level in 2022.

According to the Vietnam Food Association (VFA), as of December 29, 2023, Vietnam’s export price of 5% broken rice reached 653 USD/ton (FOB), an increase of 42.6%, equivalent to an increase of 195 USD. /ton compared to the price in 2022, equal to the price of Thai rice of the same type and about 40-60 USD/ton higher than 5% broken rice of Myanmar and Pakistan.

Asia continues to be the largest export market in 2023, reaching 6.1 million tons, accounting for 75% of total exports, an increase of 22.8% compared to 2022; Next is Africa with export results reaching nearly 1.34 million tons, accounting for 16.5% of total rice exports, an increase of nearly 7.2%. Although the European market only accounts for a small proportion of Vietnam’s total exports (about 1.6%), it still reaches nearly 133 thousand tons; Of which, the EU reached 109,091 tons, an increase of 15.4% or 14.5 thousand tons compared to 2022.

Vietnam continues to hold the number two position in the world in coffee exports

The report clearly states that in 2023, although Vietnamese coffee exports will not increase in output, thanks to the good price of Robusta coffee, the value will still increase compared to the previous year, thereby, Vietnam will continue to maintain its position. Number two in the world in coffee exports, after Brazil. Vietnam’s coffee exports in 2023 reach 1.62 million tons, worth 4.24 billion USD, down 8.7% in volume and up 4.6% in value compared to 2022. Average export price reaching 2,614 USD/ton, an increase of 14.5% compared to 2022.

Vietnam continues to hold the number two position in the world in coffee exports.

In 2023, Robusta will continue to account for the highest proportion of the industry’s export value with 78.5%, reaching 3.2 billion USD, an increase of 2.8% compared to 2022. Although export volume decreased, turnover Exports increase because the average export price in 2023 reaches 2,253 USD/ton, an increase of 14% compared to 2022. On the contrary, both Arabica coffee export volume and price decrease by 32.8% and 9.3%, respectively. .

Also according to statistics from the General Department of Customs, in 2023, coffee exports to the EU market account for the largest proportion with 35% of total coffee exports, reaching 1.48 billion USD, down 0.7%. compared to 2022. Many markets achieved high growth compared to 2022 such as: Denmark reached 4.1 million USD, an increase of 96.7%; Netherlands reached 121.7 million USD, an increase of 76.5%; Portugal reached 35.6 million USD, an increase of 51.3%.

Some other large markets remained stable compared to the previous year such as Japan reaching 319 million USD, an increase of 14.9%; China reached 152 million USD, up 10.3%; United States reached 293 million USD, down 4.1%; Russia reached 245 million USD, down 1.7%. Coffee demand has expanded significantly beyond the EU, US and Japanese markets. Some markets, although their export value is not high, have a strong increase compared to 2022 such as: Indonesia reaching 132.7 million USD, an increase of 122.4%; Algeria reached 160.2 million USD, an increase of 88.4%; Myanmar reached 19.3 million USD, an increase of 89.1%; New Zealand reached 4.8 million USD, an increase of 60%.

Regarding cashew products, Vietnam’s cashew nut exports in 2023 will reach 644 thousand tons, worth 3.64 billion USD, an increase of 24% in volume and an increase of 18.1% in value compared to 2022. Export prices Vietnam’s average cashew nut reached 5,657 USD/ton, down 4.7% compared to 2022.

Notably, in 2023, Vietnam’s cashew nut exports to all major markets increased compared to 2022. In particular, the amount of cashew nuts exported increased sharply to markets: UAE (up 72.3% ); China (up 49.8%); Saudi Arabia (up 46.3%); UK (up 24.1%).

In 2023, the United States will be Vietnam’s largest cashew import market, accounting for 24.6% of the country’s total cashew exports, at 158.5 thousand tons, worth 886 million USD, an increase of 10%. .3% in volume and an increase of 5.1% in export turnover compared to 2022. Ranked second is China, accounting for 17.5% of the country’s total cashew exports, reaching 113 thousand tons, worth reaching 683 million USD, an increase of 49.8% in volume and 55.2% in export value compared to 2022.

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