Cashew nut exports up 1 percent in H1

Despite the difficulties posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam’s cashew exports in the first half of the year increased by 16 percent in volume year-on-year and 1 percent in value to 232,000 tonnes and nearly 1.53 billion USD, according to the Vietnam Cashew Association (VINACAS).
Cashew nut exports up 1 percent in H1 ảnh 1Vietnam’s cashew exports increased by 16 percent in volume and 1 percent in value year-on-year in the first half of 2020 (Photo: VNA)

HCMCity (VNS/VNA) - Despite the difficulties posed by the COVID-19pandemic, Vietnam’s cashew exports in the first half of the year increased by16 percent in volume year-on-year and 1 percent in value to 232,000 tonnes andnearly 1.53 billion USD, according to the Vietnam Cashew Association (VINACAS).

The US, EU and China had been the biggest markets.

Exports to the US increased by nearly 10 percent in terms of value andaccounted for 32 percent of the total.

Exports to China fell by nearly 44 percent and accounted for 8 percent.

Average prices were 14 percent down.

According to experts, due to falling prices, some customers sought torenegotiate them and also demanded more in terms of quality and traceability.

This year too domestic prices were higher than export prices at some certaintimes, causing difficulties for businesses, they said.

Exports remained good in the first half, but the rest of the year is a bigquestion since cashew is not an essential or irreplaceable product and no oneknows how the pandemic situation would pan out, they added.

The association said: “The cashew industry targets exports of 450,000 tonnesthis year for 3.2 billion USD. VINACAS always hopes to exceed export targets.”

Vietnam imported 635,000 tonnes of raw cashew for processing in the first half,a year-on-year decrease of 12 percent mainly due to a delay in transporting itfrom West Africa countries to Vietnam because of the pandemic and lower demand.

VINACAS continues to pursue a policy of reducing quantity and increasingquality in imports of raw nuts and exports of processed products.

According to figures the International Nut and Fried Fruit Council and theGlobal Cashew Council announced at an online conference in June, global outputin the 2020-21 crop is estimated to reach 3.72 million tonnes, 21,000 tonnesdown from the previous one./.
VNA

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