Trade war unlikely to hurt Vietnam agricultural exports
Many businesses are concerned that the US-China trade war and potential global trade conflicts could hinder Vietnam's exports of goods and agricultural products in 2025.
Many businesses are concerned that the US-China trade war and potential global trade conflicts could hinder Vietnam's exports of goods and agricultural products in 2025.
There are many typical models, such as the VietGAP quality rice production model, that need to be replicated.
In the agricultural value chain, farming and production represent the least profitable stages, contributing merely 12 percent-13 percent of the total added value.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan envisions the agricultural sector moving beyond food production to exploit new value domains, highlighting it...
The signing of protocols between the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam and the General Administration of Customs of China has created momentum for...
Hanoi City aims to have clean agriculture by 2030, from land, water to air, and clean the environment, especially rivers. Hanoi must create a difference for agricultural...
Japan's high-quality standards have become a driving force for continuous improvement in Vietnamese agricultural products to meet global consumer expectations and build...
The agricultural sector has basically achieved and exceeded the set targets when the export turnover of agricultural, forestry and fishery products in the first 11...
According to a report from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the export turnover of agricultural, forestry and fishery products in November 2024 is...
Vietnam’s export of agricultural products will continue facing many challenges due to changes in countries, according to experts.
Investing in production processes that meet sustainability and environmental protection standards early on has put agricultural and food processing enterprises in a...
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the total export turnover of agricultural, forestry and fishery products in the first 10 months reached...
Vietnam's handicraft products have significant potential to captivate international customers, enhancing export value and revenue.
For many years, China has been Vietnam's largest trading partner. Trade between Vietnam and China has maintained a stable and sustainable growth momentum.
In the context of the global economy having many fluctuations, agricultural exports, especially fruits to China, are becoming the driving force helping Vietnam achieve...
China is the largest export market for Vietnamese agricultural products and fruits. With increasing demand, exporting agricultural products by rail to this...
With swift production recovery and continued growth, Vietnam's agricultural sector could potentially surpass the 60 billion USD export target, according to the Ministry...
Promoting sustainable and effective development of agricultural value chains is a core factor in restructuring Vietnam's agricultural sector and the key to optimize the...
Vietnam eyes to harness the power of nuclear technology to develop the healthcare, industrial and agricultural sectors amidst increasingly stringent requirements from...
Vietnam has effectively leveraged its agricultural advantages to sustain growth momentum, transitioning to large-scale commercial production characterized by enhanced...
Despite facing challenges, the government's efforts to improve quality and diversify markets have contributed to the growth of Vietnam's agricultural exports this year.
With the export results of agriculture, forestry and fishery products in the first 8 months reaching US$40.08 billion, an increase of 18.6 percent compared to the same...