Cashew export expected to recover strongly after pandemic

Cashew exports are expected to surge in the latter half of the year once the COVID-19 pandemic is put under control.
Cashew export expected to recover strongly after pandemic ảnh 1Cashew tree (Source: VNA)

HCM City (VNA)
- Cashew exports are expected to surgein the latter half of the year once the COVID-19 pandemic is put under control.

But the cashew industry will still have to lower its exporttarget of 4 billion USD for this year.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, exporters shipped 86,000 tonnes of nuts in the first three monthsof the year for 609 million USD, down 4.7 percent year-on-year in value despitean 8.2 percent rise in volumes.

The US, the Netherlands and China remained the country’s topthree biggest import markets, it said.

The pandemic outbreak in most of cashew importing countrieshas caused difficulties for Vietnamese firms exporting the nuts.

Pham Van Cong, chairman of the Vietnam Cashew Association,said the industry is unlikely to achieve its export target for the year of 4billion USD.

The association is conducting a comprehensive assessment tomake appropriate adjustments to the target, he said.

The ministry’s Agro Processing and MarketDevelopment Authority said there has been good progress in controlling thepandemic in China, and exports to the market have shown signs of improvement. 

Analysts said exports would recover after the pandemic iscontained, and so enterprises would need to make plans to boost exports in thelatter half of the year.

They said the EU would be a promising export market.

Germany has for instance high demand for small andmedium-sized cashew nuts for use in the food industry, and Vietnamese firms arecompetitive in these varieties, they said.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has forecast cashewexports to Germany to rise in the second half of the year when the pandemic iscontrolled and the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) comes into effect.

Its import-export department said businesses should closelymonitor the disease situation to make plans, including purchasing raw cashew,selling processed nuts and stockpiling raw materials and finished products.

They also would need to enhance trade promotion activitiesonline and connect businesses online now so that they could quickly reviveexports as soon as the pandemic is controlled, it said.

Vietnamese enterprises imported 161,000 tonnes of raw cashewat a cost of 246 million USD in the first three months of the year, ayear-on-year decrease of 29.5 percent in volume and 37.9 percent in value.

Tanzania, Indonesia, Cambodia, the Ivory Coast, and Nigeriawere the biggest suppliers./.
VNA

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