Vietnam’s ST25 rice once again named world’s best
This marks the third time the Ong Cua ST25 brand, developed by Hero of Labour Ho Quang Cua, has won the prestigious title, following victories in 2019 and 2023.
This marks the third time the Ong Cua ST25 brand, developed by Hero of Labour Ho Quang Cua, has won the prestigious title, following victories in 2019 and 2023.
In the first eight months, wood, seafood, and coffee were the top export earners, while some products such as tea, rice, and fruits and vegetables saw a decline in export value, mainly due to lower average prices.
Despite a decline in the August export value, the overall eight-month performance remained positive, with most product groups posting growth.
Vietnamese booths at the 35th Hong Kong International Food Expo, featuring vibrant colours and images of signature products, display carefully selected items and offer on-site tastings to engage visitors and encourage business interactions.
Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce and rice exporters are devising strategic plans to boost rice exports amid global market fluctuations, focusing on key markets and adjusting output.
Amidst global trade uncertainties prompting Canada to diversify its markets, Vietnamese agricultural exporters, particularly those in the rice sector, are encouraged to seize this opportunity. Fully leveraging free trade agreements involving both countries will be key to quickly increasing Vietnam’s food exports to the North American nation.
Building on robust bilateral trade growth and China's rising demand for Thai products, such as rice, cassava, and durian, the Ministry of Commerce is pushing to make further inroads into the Chinese market.
The programme aims to stabilise livelihoods and mitigate the effects of inflation, with an estimated 360 tonnes of rice to be distributed under the plan.
Breaking down the figures, agricultural products accounted for 15.29 billion USD, up 16.3% while livestock products totalled 217.2 milion USD, an 11.7% increase.
Thailand has secured more than 500,000 tons in new rice export orders following trade discussions at the Thailand Rice Convention 2025 (TRC 2025), held recently in Bangkok.
Despite this downturn, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) projects that the Philippines will remain the world's leading rice importer in 2025, with imports expected to rise to 5.4 million tonnes, and further increase to 5.5 million tonnes in 2026.
The rice will be provided free of charge to assist those facing food insecurity during the lean period.
Indonesia is projected to have a rice surplus of 1.68 million tonnes through May 2025.
VIETRISA Chairman Bui Ba Bong said that the launch is a strategic turning point in building the Vietnamese rice brand, aiming for the premium markets with strict carbon emission standards. The new rice trademark represents a commitment to environmental and social responsibility, not just a commercial label.
Under Decision 693/QD-TTg, recently signed by Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc, Lang Son province will get over 219 tonnes of rice, Lai Chau 387 tonnes and Dien Bien 846 tonnes.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, Vietnam recorded a trade surplus of 4.4 billion USD in agro-forestry-aquatic products in the first quarter, up 13.1% compared the same period last year.
The Department of State Reserves under the Ministry of Finance (MoF) has decided to provide 160.5 tonnes of rice from the national reserves to assist residents of Muong Lat district, Thanh Hoa province, during forest protection and development.
Thai farmers are calling on the government to help them sell rice at higher prices.
This success story is the fruit of a pioneering partnership between Vietnamese company Agri VMA and local Cuban farmers, surpassing all expectations.
Thailand’s Commerce Ministry is implementing seven measures to lift rice prices, such as paddy fairs.