Agro-forestry-aquatic product exports increase 12% in eight months

Despite a decline in the August export value, the overall eight-month performance remained positive, with most product groups posting growth.

Workers make wooden furniture for export to the US, UK and EU markets at the factory of the Thiet Dan Two-Member Company Limited. (Photo: VNA)
Workers make wooden furniture for export to the US, UK and EU markets at the factory of the Thiet Dan Two-Member Company Limited. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam earned 45.37 billion USD from agro-forestry-aquatic exports during the first eight months of 2025, up 12% year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.

In August alone, export turnover was estimated at 5.71 billion USD, down 3% from a year earlier. Despite this decline, the overall eight-month performance remained positive, with most product groups posting growth.

Agricultural products contributed the largest share with 24.42 billion USD in eight months, a rise of 13.8%. Livestock products brought in 410.7 million USD, up 24.5%, while aquatic exports were valued at 7.03 billion USD, an increase of 11.5%. Forestry products earned 11.9 billion USD, up 6.6% against the same period of 2024.

Asia remained the biggest regional buyer, accounting for 43.1% of Vietnam’s agro-forestry-aquatic shipments. It was followed by the Americas with 23.2% and Europe with 14.6%. Africa and Oceania represented smaller shares at 3.1% and 1.3%, respectively.

Compared to the same period last year, the export value to Europe rose sharply by 38.7%, while shipments to the Americas grew 10.6% and to Asia 1.2%. Exports to Africa doubled, and those to Oceania expanded 2.8%.

The US, China, and Japan were Vietnam’s largest individual markets, respectively making up 20.9%, 19%, and 7.1% of the total. Shipments to the US increased 8.1%, to China 2.6%, and to Japan 19.8%.

Coffee led growth among all commodities. In the first eight months, coffee exports reached 1.2 million tonnes worth 6.42 billion USD, up 8.7% in volume and 59.1% in value. Average export price surged 46.4% year-on-year to 5,580 USD per tonne.

Rubber exports totalled 1.1 million tonnes worth 1.94 billion USD, with volume slipping 1.2% and value rising 10.2% thanks to higher prices. Cashew exports also benefited from price gains, raking in 3.24 billion USD, up 16.4% despite a 1.2% decline in volume. Pepper shipments generated 1.12 billion USD, up 26.9% even though volumes dropped nearly 10%.

In contrast, the rice export volume went up 2.2%, but value fell 17.5% due to a 19.3% drop in average price to 504.9 USD per tonne.

Tea exports continued to struggle, with volume down 7.9% to 86,600 tonnes and value down 11% to 144.7 million USD during the eight months.

Fruit and vegetable exports stood at 4.62 billion USD, down 2.2% year-on-year. The decline was largely attributed to a 15.1% fall in shipments to China, which accounts for more than half of Vietnam’s total fruit and vegetable exports, statistics show./.

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