Fruit, vegetable exports expected to flourish in 2024

Fruit and vegetable exports are predicted to set a new record in 2024, possibly exceeding the 6-billion-USD tunover goal and even approaching the 7-billion-USD milestone.
Fruit, vegetable exports expected to flourish in 2024 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – Fruit and vegetable exports are predicted to set a new record in 2024, possibly exceeding the 6-billion-USD tunover goal and even approaching the 7-billion-USD milestone.

Insiders said many opportunities are opening up for the sector as the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) is implementing numerous activities to promote its development.

Despite numerous challenges, the sector still surpassed the targets set for 2023.

According to statistics from the General Department of Customs, Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable export turnover hit an estimated 5.6 billion USD last year, surging by 66% year-on-year. Surpassing dragon fruit, durian recorded the highest export value.

The largest importers of Vietnamese fruits and vegetables include China, the US, the Republic of Korea, Japan, Thailand, the Netherlands, Taiwan (China), Australia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Russia.

Fruit, vegetable exports expected to flourish in 2024 ảnh 2Surpassing dragon fruit, durian records the highest export value. (Photo: VNA)

China remained the biggest import market for Vietnam, with the import turnover reaching 3.7 billion USD in the year, up nearly 250% in value and 65% in market share compared to 2022.

Ngo Tuong Vy, General Director of Chanh Thu Fruit Export Group JSC said that the company’s revenue in 2023 doubled compared to the previous year thanks to the rise in durian exports, which accounted for 80% of the total revenue.

This year, the MARD will accelerate negotiations for the official export of Vietnamese fresh chilies and coconuts to the Chinese market. With the possibility of Vietnam's frozen durians also being allowed to be exported to China, the export turnover of fruits and vegetables in 2024 is forecast to increase significantly.

It is anticipated that four more products will be officially exported to China, namely medicinal herbs, coconuts, frozen fruits, and watermelons, said Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien.

According to Nguyen Khac Tien, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ameii Vietnam JSC, market surveys show that Chinese consumers are favouring processed durian products, which is an advantage for Vietnam in producing more value-added products from durian.

Tien added that this market still holds great potential and opportunities for the export of Vietnamese fruits and vegetables.

Meanwhile, General Secretary of the Vietnam Vegetable and Fruit Association (VINAFRUIT) Dang Phuc Nguyen said Vietnam’s watermelon exports could double, reaching 100 million USD this year when China’s protocol allowing the import of fresh watermelons from Vietnam takes effect.

Experts advised vegetable and fruit exporters to strictly abide by requirements and regulations on food safety, traceability, growing area code confirmation, and packaging stated in the signed protocols./.

VNA

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