Shipments of thesecommodities to China last year rose by nearly 61 percent from 2019 and by 21percent year on year in the first four months of 2021 to more than 9.7 millionUSD.
Thanks to the COVID-19pandemic partly contained in China, this country has gradually easedrestrictions, helping to recover demand for mollusc imports, VASEP said, notingthat squid and octopus products remain one of Vietnam’s key aquatic exports tothe neighbouring market.
Vietnam shipped almost 3.3billion USD worth of aquatic products abroad in the first five months of 2021,up 14 percent year on year.
Up to 60 percent, or nearly 2billion USD, of the revenue was contributed by the 13 Mekong Delta localitieswhile six others in the southeastern region made up 18 percent, 602 millionUSD, VASEP reported.
BetweenJanuary and May, overall agricultural exports to China posted impressive growth withshipments of some produce even matching or surpassing the corresponding figuresfor the entire 2020, according to the Plant Protection Department under theMinistry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
In particular, Vietnam shipped over 468,000tonnes of mango to this market, equivalent to 112 percent of last year’sfigure; 348,000 tonnes of banana, 87 percent; 301,000 tonnes of jackfruit, 92percent; and 1.1 million tonnes of dragon fruit, 63 percent.
Hoang Trung, Director of the Plant ProtectionDepartment, said China has long been the main importer of farm produce fromVietnam, and it will remain the largest buyer of Vietnamese agro-forestry-fisheryproducts in the time to come./.