The displays feature rice, coffee, cashew nuts, pepper, confectionery, fresh fruits, processed fruit products and other organic foods. Products with international certification for food safety and hygiene, especially organic goods, have made a strong impression on visitors.
It is time for farmers, cooperatives and enterprises to embrace official export pathways to ensure sustainable growth and improved market access as recent challenges such as congestion at border gates and concerns regarding price and quality underscore the urgency for change.
Việt Nam’s agriculture sector is on track for a strong performance in 2025, with export turnover in the first eight months estimated at US$45.37 billion, up 12 per cent year-on-year.
The United States recently imposed a 20 per cent countervailing tax on goods from Việt Nam, prompting many firms to proactively restructure operations, standardise production, and diversify export markets to maintain growth momentum.
Improving production and market connectivity is key to unlocking the agricultural potential of Việt Nam’s North Central region, experts said at a recent forum in Nghệ An.
The ministry is making the most of opportunities and the recovery trends of foreign markets to boost exports, and effectively tackling difficulties in economic and trade relations.
The sector ran a trade surplus of $11.5 billion, up by 15.9 per cent from the same period last year, driven by robust performance of major farm producers and stronger demand from key markets.
The Customs Branch of Region XX on Wednesday held a Customs–Business Dialogue focusing on the importation of natural resources, minerals, agricultural products, sugar and agricultural machinery through border gates.
The campaign will feature two main livestream sessions: a “Daily Livestream” from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel, and a “Mega Livestream” beginning at 12:00 p.m. from Jin Pro Network’s headquarters in Hà Nội.
High prices are encouraging new plantations in some countries, but these will take two or three years to have an impact on supply, Lê Việt Nam from the association said.