Key agricultural products expected to maintain export growth this year

At present, agricultural exports, such as rice, coffee and seafood, have steadily secured a stable place in major global markets.

Processed rubber is one of seven staple export items in 2024 with an export value of 3.2 billion USD. (Photo: VNA)
Processed rubber is one of seven staple export items in 2024 with an export value of 3.2 billion USD. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Looking ahead to 2025, key agricultural products are expected to maintain their high export increase, after reaching impressive export growth in 2024.

Vietnam's agricultural, forestry and fishery sector is poised for continued growth, with a projected export turnover of 64-65 billion USD this year. This goal represents an increase from the 62.4 billion USD reached last year, signalling the sector's potential for further expansion.

At present, agricultural exports, such as rice, coffee and seafood, have steadily secured a stable place in major global markets.

The rice export is expected to bring in $6-6.5 billion this year, with a focus on high-quality and specialty varieties.

With favourite durian, bananas and dragon fruit, the agricultural sector estimated to gain 8.5-9 billion USD from vegetable and fruit exports.

The export of seafood, driven by shrimp, pangasius, and high-value processed products, is projected to reach 10.5-11 billion USD this year.

Meanwhile, processed wood exports are expected to get 17-18 billion USD, fueled by growing demand for sustainable products in key markets like the EU and the US.

According to Nguyen Hoai Nam, Deputy General Secretary of the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), the fishery sector is expected to continue its considerable growth in 2025, potentially returning to the 11 billion USD export mark achieved in 2022.

Dang Phuc Nguyen, General Secretary of the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association (Vinafruit), highlighted Vietnam as a regional leading country in fruit and vegetable production.

With an increasingly stable supply and improved product quality, the sector is on track to set new records, projecting an annual growth rate of over 10% compared to 2024.

Leveraging Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), improving product quality, and adopting advanced processing technologies will be factors that make Vietnam's agriculture sector maintain high export growth this year.

FTAs like the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) are expected to boost the quality of Vietnamese agricultural products and bring them to demanding global markets.

Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien emphasised the importance of restructuring the agricultural sector, improving productivity and optimising the quality of products.

The ministry plans to focus on developing innovative production and business models, improving cooperation between producers, and linking production with global consumption chains.

Additionally, there will be a strong emphasis on research, technology transfer, and applying scientific advancements to improve agricultural practices.

The global shift towards organic products with transparent sourcing presents new opportunities for Vietnam. Vietnamese producers promote deep processing offering a competitive edge in international markets.

Despite these positive forecasts, the agricultural sector still faces significant challenges in 2025. Among the main obstacles are fluctuations in the global market, rising trade barriers, and increasingly stringent quality standards in export destinations.

Nguyen Quang Hieu, Deputy Director of the MARD Plant Protection Department, said many countries were raising their quality standards, which could pose difficulties for Vietnam's fragmented production systems. The agricultural sector's ability to meet these new demands would be crucial for sustainable growth.

One pressing concern was the potential for violations of international quality standards as businesses scale up to meet growing demand.

Hieu noted that even a minor lapse in quality control could affect an entire shipment, damaging the reputation of Vietnam's agricultural exports.

To ensure sustainable growth, the sector must focus on maintaining rigorous quality standards and addressing the challenges posed by market fragmentation.

Vietnam's agricultural, forestry and fishery exports achieved a remarkable milestone in 2024, with a total value of 62.5 billion USD, marking a nearly 19% increase compared to 2023.

The year 2024 saw significant contributions from seven key export items, each surpassing 3 billion USD in value. These included timber and wood products (16.1 billion USD), vegetables and fruits (7.1 billion USD), rice (5.7 billion USD), coffee (5.4 billion USD), cashew nuts (4.3 billion USD), shrimp (3.8 billion USD), and rubber (3.2 billion USD)./.

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