Hanoi (VNA) – The domestic cashew industry would continue to facedifficulties in processing and trading cashew nuts next year, according to theVietnam Cashew Association (Vinacas).
Prices are likely to remain unchanged from now until March-April 2019, said theassociation.
There are only about six weeks to go until the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday,when cashew processing factories stop production during the holiday, but manyhave already halted operations causing a slump in demand.
This had led to prices being left in limbo in Vietnam and Cambodia, as well asin West Africa, said Dang Hoang Giang, Vice Chairman and General Secretary ofVinacas.
Even if Tanzania increased supplies, prices are unlikely to rise, excluding theprice of raw materials that have fallen sharply this season, he said.
This year, cashew traders and processors in Europe and the US have not importedas much material from overseas countries as in previous years. This has createda difficult situation for Vietnamese exporters.
The association had recommended local producers find new export markets nextyear. At the same time, the domestic cashew industry needed to improvecompetitiveness and meet food hygiene and safety standards to provide efficientexport procedures and good customer care services.
It reported Vietnam exported 342,000 tonnes of cashew in the first 11 months ofthe year, earning 3.1 billion USD. Those figures were up 5.9 percent in volumebut down 3.1 percent in value year-on-year.
The average export price of Vietnamese cashew nuts in November reached 7,865USD per tonne, down 7.2 percent compared to October. This price in the first 11months dropped 8 percent to 9,115 USD per tonne year on year.
The US, the Netherlands and China remained the three biggest export markets forVietnamese cashews, accounting for 37.5 percent, 12.3 percent and 11.6 percent,respectively.
The association said last week demand and prices of cashews exported to Chinahad fallen significantly, meaning China probably had enough supply for thecoming Lunar New Year.
New regulations in China also require importers to sign contracts and payduties. This had increased the price of cashews imported from Vietnam, cuttingthe country’s competitiveness.
Vietnam expected to make 3.5-3.7 billion USD from cashew exports in 2018,according to the association.-VNA