Thứ hai, 26-1-2026 - 11:58 GMT+7  Việt Nam EngLish 

Agricultural, forestry and fishery exports in 2025 and target for 2026 

 Thứ hai, 26-1-2026

AsemconnectVietnam - In 2025, Vietnam’s agricultural, forestry and fishery exports recorded impressive growth, reaching more than USD 70 billion, up 12% year on year.

The country has set the target of for sustainable growth and market expansion in 2026.
Vietnam’s farm, forestry and fishery exports in 2025
Last year, Vietnam’s agricultural, forestry and fishery exports reached more than USD 70 billion, up by 12% year on year.
In December of 2025 alone, the figure reached approximately USD 6.21 billion, up by 9.7% compared with November of 2025 and up by 7.9% compared to the same month of 2024.
The total export value of the whole year 2025 was estimated at USD 70.09 billion, up by 12% year on year.
In the export structure, agricultural products continued to play a leading role, with a value of USD 37.25 billion, up by 13.7% while the seafood exports reached USD 11.32 billion, up by 12.7%, and the forestry products were valued at USD 18.5 billion, up by 6.6%. Notably, livestock products reached USD 627.8 million, up by 17.4%, while inputs for agricultural production surged by 27.1%, indicating an expansion of the agricultural value chain.
Leading agricultural, forestry and fishery export markets of Vietnam in 2025
Asia was leading the list of Vietnam’s largest export markets, accounting for 45.2% of total turnover, followed by the US at 22.8% and Europe at 13.2%. Compared with the previous year, exports to Europe increased by as much as 34.2%, while shipments to Africa rose by 68.1.
Regarding individual markets, China, the US, and Japan continued to be the three largest destinations, with market shares of 22.3%, 20.6% and 7.1%, respectively. Exports to China increased by 15.9%, while shipments to Japan rose by 20.5%, further consolidating the position of Vietnamese agricultural products in key markets.
Regarding product groups, several items recorded outstanding growth. Coffee emerged as the brightest spot, with export value reaching USD 8.57 billion, up 52.5% in value, driven by a sharp rise in average export prices to more than USD 5,600 per tonne. Cashew nuts reached USD 5.19 billion, up nearly 20%, while fruit and vegetable exports totaled USD 8.56 billion, up 19.8%, with China remaining the dominant market.
However, some commodities such as rice, rubber and tea were affected by price fluctuations and changing market demand. Rice exports in 2025 reached USD 4.02 billion, down 29.1% in value, while rubber exports stood at USD 3.25 billion, down 5%. Nevertheless, new and niche markets continued to post positive growth, providing room for recovery in the period ahead.
Challenges for agricultural, forestry and fishery exports in 2026
In 2026, agricultural, forestry and fishery exports are expected to continue to face with a lot of challenges, ranging from global economic volatility and trade protectionism to increasingly stringent requirements on quality, food safety and sustainable development.
The sector’s objective goes beyond increasing export turnover to improving the quality of growth, raising the share of deeply processed products and expanding market presence in high-value destinations. A consistent orientation is to maintain Vietnam’s position among the world’s top 15 exporters of agricultural, forestry and fishery products, while increasing the proportion of processed goods to around 40%.
China, the US, the EU, Japan, and the Republic of Korea have been identified as key markets. At the same time, the agricultural sector is stepping up efforts to access new and potential markets in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, aiming to reduce dependence and enhance resilience against external shocks.
Solutions to achieve the industry’s export goals
According to Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Phung Duc Tien, sector is determined to implement a comprehensive set of solutions.
First, priority will be given to reviewing and improving the legal framework, as well as standards and technical regulations on the management of agricultural, forestry and fishery product quality, in line with international practices. This is considered a critical foundation for creating a favorable environment for enterprises and farmers to invest in production and develop high-quality agricultural value chains.
At the same time, efforts will be intensified to promote private sector development in agriculture, encourage start-ups and innovation, and ensure equal access for enterprises to capital, land and other resources, particularly in processing and logistics.
Another key solution is to accelerate the development of processing, preservation and mechanization, along with the application of high technology, in order to reduce costs and increase added value. Managing food safety along the entire value chain, developing production clusters linked to raw material areas, and strengthening domestic and international distribution systems are seen as sustainable pathways.
The agricultural sector is also placing strong emphasis on digital transformation and the development of the digital economy in the organization of production and consumption, while enhancing linkages among farmers, cooperatives, enterprises and markets, and integrating more effectively into global supply chains.
In parallel, negotiations to open markets and remove technical barriers, including SPS and TBT measures, will continue to be strengthened. Building the brand of Vietnamese agricultural products as high-quality, safe and environmentally friendly is identified as a long-term, strategic task.
CK
VITIC/Ven.congthuong.vn

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