This is one of the reasons for the rise in Vietnam’srice prices mentioned in the Research Report on Vietnam's Rice Industry2022-2031.
The report cites statistics showing that in 2015,Vietnam’s quality rice seeds accounted for only 35%-40% of the total seeds,while in 2020 the chart reached 75%-80%, and even in some places, the usagerate of quality rice seeds is as high as 90%.
Secondly, the report says, Vietnam has signed manyFTAs such as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-PacificPartnership (CPTPP) and the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), whichcreates conditions for a breakthrough in the country's rice exports.
Another reason is that many industries were affectedby the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, but the market demand for food has notdecreased.
The report says Vietnam’s rice exports are tocontinue to rise in both volume and value in 2022-2031.
Its rice export value reached 3.1 billion USD in2021, and rice has become a bright spot in Vietnam’s agricultural productsexports.
Last year, Vietnam’s total rice production was about44 million tonnes, meeting the demand for domestic consumption, processing,poultry and livestock feed, and export.
Since the EVFTA came into force on August 1, 2020,rice exports have rapidly seen an upturn. Under the trade deal, the EU givesVietnam a quota of 80,000 tonnes of rice with a zero-per-cent tax rate per year,including 30,000 tonnes of milled rice, 20,000 tonnes of unmilled rice and30,000 tonnes of aromatic rice.
For rice from Vietnam, the EU will reduce the importduty rate to zero in the coming years. Taking advantage of the above, fromSeptember 2020, Vietnam started to sell rice to the EU at a much higher pricethan before./.