Fruit, veggie exports hit record in 2015
Thursday, 12:07, 31/12/2015
Vietnam grossed US$2.2 billion from selling fruits and vegetable abroad, a record yearly increase of 47%, according to the General Statistics Office.
Many fruits such as longan, litchi, and mango have gained access to selective markets like the US, the European Union, and Japan thanks to meeting Vietnam Agriculture Practice (VietGAP) standards with high quality.
Vietnam is home to over 100 fruits and vegetable processing factories, which are able to produce 300,000 tonnes of products on an annual basis.
The country exports various kinds of fruits and vegetable to 40 countries and territories, including major ones like China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the US, Malaysia and Thailand.
In 2014, more than 1.6 million tonnes of fruits and vegetables were exported, including 997,000 tonnes of dragon fruit, nearly 300,000 tonnes of watermelon, over 100,000 tonnes of longan, 70,000 tonnes of litchi, and 600 tonnes of rambutan.
China is Vietnam’s largest importer of fruits and vegetable with more than US$435 million, comprising of 29% of the total exports, according to the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association (Vinafruit).
Japan and the Republic of Korea were followed with US$49.8 million and US$47.59 million respectively, making up 4.1% and 3.9% of Vietnam’s total exports.
Vietnam is home to over 100 fruits and vegetable processing factories, which are able to produce 300,000 tonnes of products on an annual basis.
The country exports various kinds of fruits and vegetable to 40 countries and territories, including major ones like China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the US, Malaysia and Thailand.
In 2014, more than 1.6 million tonnes of fruits and vegetables were exported, including 997,000 tonnes of dragon fruit, nearly 300,000 tonnes of watermelon, over 100,000 tonnes of longan, 70,000 tonnes of litchi, and 600 tonnes of rambutan.
China is Vietnam’s largest importer of fruits and vegetable with more than US$435 million, comprising of 29% of the total exports, according to the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association (Vinafruit).
Japan and the Republic of Korea were followed with US$49.8 million and US$47.59 million respectively, making up 4.1% and 3.9% of Vietnam’s total exports.