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Agro-forestry-aquatic product exports drop 11% in five months

Agro-forestry-aquatic product exports were estimated at 20.26 billion USD in the first five months of 2023, down 11.1% year on year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).
Agro-forestry-aquatic product exports drop 11% in five months ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Agro-forestry-aquatic product exports wereestimated at 20.26 billion USD in the first five months of 2023, down 11.1%year on year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).

Meanwhile, the country's imports also dropped 8.7% to 13.15 billion USD, resulting in a five-month trade surplus of 3.55 billionUSD, falling 21.1% from a year earlier.

In May alone, exports stood at 4.85 billion USD, down 3.5% fromthe same period last year, statistics showed.

The MARDsaid shipments to major markets such as China, Japan, and other Asian countriesare gradually regaining growth. However, due to global economic uncertainties,high inflation in some developed countries, and tightened monetary policy in some big markets like the US and EU, businesses are seeing difficulties in seeking and fulfilling orders.

Of the five-month export revenue, farm produce brought home 10.3billion USD, up 9.9%; animal products 190 million USD, up 34.5%; aquatic products 3.47billion USD, down 25.9%; and forestry products 5.52 billion USD, down 26.8%.

Many products recorded higher export values than in the same period last year, including rice up 49%, fruits and vegetables up 39%,cashew nuts up 5.5%, meat and by-products up 59%, and coffee up 0.2%. Meanwhile, some products witnessed declines such as rubber down 24%, tea down 19%, peppercorn down 10%, cassava, and related products down 14.3%, tra fish down 40.7%, shrimp down 34.4%, and timber and woodproducts down 27.3%.

Vietnamposted growth only in exports to Asia, up 2.3%. In contrast, shipments toothers decreased, including the Americas down 34.6%, Europe down 13.2%, Africa down 5.6%,and Oceania down 28%.

China, the US, and Japan remain the biggest markets ofagro-forestry-aquatic products from Vietnam during the five months. Exports toChina accounted for 20.4% of the total, rising 2.9% year on year; the US 19.8%,down 35.2%; and Japan 7.8%, down 1.2%, the MARD noted./.

VNA

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