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Vietnam’s agricultural, forestry and fishery exports in first 6 months and forecast for 2023 

 Tuesday, July 11,2023

AsemconnectVietnam - In the first half of 2023, Vietnam’s exports of agricultural, forestry and fishery products reached 24.56 billion USD. It is forecasted that in the whole year of 2023, the country's exports of agricultural, forestry and fishery products may reach 54 billion USD.

Vietnam's agricultural, forestry and fishery exports in the first 6 months of 2023
Vietnam’s exports of agricultural, forestry and fishery products in the first half of 2023 reached 24.59 billion USD, down by 11.1% over the same period of 2022, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
In the first half of this year the exports of the main group of agricultural products reached 12.79 billion USD, up by 12%; livestock products reached 232 million USD, up by 26.5%; seafood reached 4.13 billion USD, down by 27.4%; main forest products reached 6.5 billion USD, down by 28.2%; production inputs reached 940 million USD, down by 28.9%; and salt reached 2.4 million USD, down by 14.2%.
There were 7 products and groups with export value of over 1 billion USD, including coffee, rubber, rice, vegetables, cashew nuts, shrimp, wood products.
In the first 6 months of 2023, coffee exports reached 2.4 billion USD; rubber reached 1.05 billion USD; rice reached 2.3 billion USD; vegetables and fruits reached 2.75 billion USD; cashew nuts reached 1.6 billion USD; shrimp reached 1.56 billion USD; wood products reached 4.07 billion USD.
Rice and cashew nuts were two products that increase in both volume and value. The rice exports increased by 22.2% in volume and 34.7% in export value; while the cashew exports increased by 10.5% in volume and 7.7% in export value; the exports of coffee alone decreased in volume (reaching 1.02 million tonnes, down by 2.2%), but thanks to the average export price increased by 5.2%, the export value reached 2.4 billion USD, up by 3%.
Leading export markets of agricultural, forestry and fishery products in the first half of 2023
China, the United States and Japan were the three largest export markets for Vietnam's agricultural, forestry and fishery products. In which, the export value to the Chinese market accounted for 21.4%, up by 7.7%; the exports to the United States accounted for 20.2%, down by 32.9% and the exports to Japan accounted for 7.7%, down by 5.3%.
In the coming time, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development will closely coordinate with the Ministry of Industry and Trade to implement mechanisms and policies for trade promotion, negotiation to open and develop markets to promptly solve problems to promote the export of agricultural, forestry and fishery products; proactively forecast and take advantage of opportunities from FTAs to promote exports.
At the same time, we will also grasp the situation of production, processing and consumption of agricultural products, promote circulation and border trade, implement urgent measures to reduce congestion and promote the exports of agricultural products at the northern border gates, especially for agricultural products in the harvest season.
In addition, the ministries will also coordinate with Embassies, Trade Counselors, and Agricultural Counselors of Vietnam in other countries to build channels for exchanging and providing information on export markets, enhancing promotion and publicity for products that have been opened, officially exported to markets associated with the Government's and Ministry's diplomatic activities to major markets (China, the United States, the EU, Russia, Brazil) and effectively exploit potential markets (Japan - Korea, Asean, Australia - New Zealand, Middle East, Africa...).
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development will negotiate to export fresh coconuts to the United States; negotiate with Japan on new stamps for fresh Vietnamese mango and dragon fruit exports to Japan from August 1, 2023; as well as discuss with the General Department of Customs of China to finalize the draft Protocol on requirements for importing chili and traditional fresh fruits of Vietnam (except bananas); organize an online meeting with the General Administration of Customs of China on Orders 248 and 249 and remove difficulties and obstacles in export; host and work with the EU's inspection team to assess Vietnam's aquatic food safety control system and seafood processing enterprises, etc.
Vietnam’s agricultural, forestry and fishery exports may reach 54 billion USD in the whole year of 2023
Vietnam’s export turnover of agro-forestry-fishery products in the first half of 2023 reached 24.59 billion USD, down by 11.1% over the same period of 2022 and it is forecasted that the whole year 2023, the figure may reach 54 billion USD, according to Mr. Phung Duc Tien - Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development at a press conference held recently in Hanoi.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development said that, thanks to proactively removing obstacles to increase exports in difficult conditions of new orders (especially seafood and forest products) and market barriers, the total turnover agro-forestry-fishery exports in the first 6 months of 2023 reached 24.59 billion USD, down by 11.1% over the same period of 2022.
Talking about the bright spots of vegetables and fruits in the 6-month export picture, Mr. Nguyen Nhu Cuong - Director of the Department of Crop Production (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) - informed that Vietnam has a small area for cultivation, but the price is very low. The export value of vegetables and fruits is not inferior to other countries, and our agricultural products are exported to all countries and territories. With the trend of industrialization and services, it is possible to reduce output, however, with the focus on quality, in addition to fresh products, it is necessary to increase deep processing of products. At the same time, if there is any involvement of businesses, associations and authorities, the goal of fruit and vegetable export can be reached 10 billion USD.
Besides the bright color picture, Mr. Nguyen Van Viet - Director of the Planning Department (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) – assessed that, in the first 6 months of 2023, the agricultural sector faced difficulties in both domestic and international markets. For export, the prices of some commodities fell, especially pork, while input prices did not drop and were still at a high level, affecting the production life of farmers.
Wood and wood products were the commodities with a sharp decrease in export turnover in the first half of 2023. According to Mr. Trieu Van Luc - Deputy Director of the Department of Forestry - Information, the export value of forest products in the first half of 2023 reached about 6.42 billion USD, down by 28%. The trade surplus was at 5.32 billion USD, equivalent to 70% of the same period last year.
The reason is that the export of wood and wood products to 5 major markets, namely the United States, EU, China, Japan, and South Korea, all dropped sharply. Partly due to high inflation, EU and US consumers tightened their spending wood products; the signing and opening of new orders are not further developed. The price of chips and pellets fell sharply, the cost of raw materials and input production materials increased due to the impact of conflicts. In addition, there was also immediate impact of the investigation of anti-tax evasion, anti-dumping plywood, kitchen cabinets, dressing tables. Besides, businesses are facing difficulties in terms of mechanisms and policies, social insurance costs, value added tax refund.
The exports of the whole industry may reach 54 billion USD
Talking about the export picture in the last 6 months of the year, Mr. Nguyen Nhu Tiep - Director of the Agro-Forestry-Fisheries Quality Management Department (under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), the market picture has not yet been released. There are clear signs of recovery, inventories of both importers and domestic enterprises are high, and demand is still low.
Besides the reduced export difficulties, Mr. Nguyen Nhu Tiep said that the export markets in general and the EU market in particular also set increasingly strict requirements.
If in the past, the EU market required chain control and traceability for an exporter to register and this business was purchased through primary processors or agents, then under the new EU law, there is only exception for the initial production stage, all subsequent stages from preliminary processing, processing, logistics, and general cold storage must be registered.
The EU market is the leading market for the regulations of the world export market, according to which, if previously there were regulations related to food safety, now there are issues related to development. We need regulatory policies on traceability to meet market requirements.
"So, besides commercial factors, technical factors are also issues that businesses need to pay attention to ensure that export markets will be expanded, not narrowed," Mr. Information Nguyen Nhu Tiep.
The target set for the whole year of 2023, the export turnover of agricultural, forestry and fishery products will reach 54-55 billion USD. To achieve this goal, Mr. Nguyen Van Viet said that it is necessary to implement solutions to affect key export products with high prospects and high ability to increase export value to offset the expected products that may not reach the target of export turnover for the whole year. Accordingly, the exports of main agricultural products are expected to reach 25 billion USD; forest products and wooden furniture 17 billion USD; seafood 10 billion USD; and other items about 3 billion USD.
“In order to achieve the same export turnover as last year, the growth in export turnover must increase by 7-8% every month. With a target of 54-55 billion USD, besides completing legal documents, market opening and trade promotion are very important. Without the market, it is impossible to produce," said Mr. Nguyen Van Viet.
According to Mr. Phung Duc Tien, the exports in the first 6 months of the year reached 24.59 billion USD, a decrease compared to the same period last year. The exports of vegetables and fruits reached USD 2.75 billion, up by 64.2%, the exports of rice reached 2.3 billion USD (up by 34.7%), and the exports of cashew nuts reached 1.6 billion USD (up by 7.7%), etc.
“In terms of market, China rose to hold the No. 1 position in the picture of agricultural, forestry and fishery exports in the first six months of the year.
With the efforts of the whole industry, by the end of the year, it is possible for the exports of agro-forestry-fishery products to reached 54 billion USD, even in difficult circumstances," said Mr. Phung Duc Tien.
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Source: VITIC/congthuong.vn

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