Agro-forestry-fishery exports up over us$ 20 billion
08/10/2012
The export turnover of agro-forestry and fishery was estimated to reach US$ 2.3 billion in September, bringing the total export revenue to US$20.4 billion, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).
The export turnover in the first nine months saw a year-on-year increase of 10.2 percent.
Agro-products earned US$11.1 billion, up 6.2 percent from the same period last year.
Generally, almost all agro-products enjoyed export surge except for rice, rubber and peppercorn.
Rice export was estimated at 6.2 million tons and earned US$2.78 billion, and MARD said China has become the largest rice importer of Vietnam since the beginning of the year.
However, other markets like the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia shrank their imports in both volume and value.
Coffee export was supposed to earn US$ 2.85 billion from 1.36 million tones, up 29.8 percent in value and 36.8 percent in volume. Germany and the US are the two largest coffee importers and Indonesia is noted for making a surprise nine-fold rise import from 2011.
Aquactic products were estimated to bring home US$4.5 billion, representing a 3.5 percent year-on-year increase. The US continues to be the biggest importer by acounting for 19 percent of the market share; followed by Japan 15.1 percent; and the Republic of Korea 7 percent.
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Agro-products earned US$11.1 billion, up 6.2 percent from the same period last year.
Generally, almost all agro-products enjoyed export surge except for rice, rubber and peppercorn.
Rice export was estimated at 6.2 million tons and earned US$2.78 billion, and MARD said China has become the largest rice importer of Vietnam since the beginning of the year.
However, other markets like the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia shrank their imports in both volume and value.
Coffee export was supposed to earn US$ 2.85 billion from 1.36 million tones, up 29.8 percent in value and 36.8 percent in volume. Germany and the US are the two largest coffee importers and Indonesia is noted for making a surprise nine-fold rise import from 2011.
Aquactic products were estimated to bring home US$4.5 billion, representing a 3.5 percent year-on-year increase. The US continues to be the biggest importer by acounting for 19 percent of the market share; followed by Japan 15.1 percent; and the Republic of Korea 7 percent.
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