Vietnam expects to sell entire annual rice yield

The Vietnam Food Association (VFA) believes that the country's rice yield of roughly 8.8 million tonnes this year will be sold out thanks to an optimistic market, VFA Chairman Nguyen Hung Linh was quoted by the Thoi bao Kinh te Vietnam (Vietnam Economic Times) as saying.
The Vietnam Food Association (VFA) believes that the country's riceyield of roughly 8.8 million tonnes this year will be sold out thanks toan optimistic market, VFA Chairman Nguyen Hung Linh was quoted by theThoi bao Kinh te Vietnam (Vietnam Economic Times) as saying.

VFA plans to export around 6.2 to 6.5 million tonnes of rice, besidesaround another 2 million tonnes of unofficial cross border exports toChina, Linh said.

The amount of unofficial cross border rice exports cannot be checked so VFA has not listed that in its export plans, added Linh.

Asiawas the largest rice exporting destination for Vietnam's rice by Julywith roughly 197,128 tonnes, or 76 percent of Vietnam's rice exports.The Americas followed, accounting for roughly 40,747 tonnes, or 16percent of rice exports.

With the result, Vietnam exported 3.26million tonnes of rice worth 1.408 billion USD by July 17. Average riceexports so far this year stand at roughly 432 USD per tonne (FOB), uproughly 1 percent per tonne from around 429 USD per tonne recorded overthe same time last year.

To date this year, domestic riceexporters have signed contracts to sell 5.3 million tonnes of rice, ofwhich more than 3.2 million tonnes have been delivered. They are nowboosting rice purchase from farmers to deliver the remaining 2.1 milliontonnes, which has helped push up paddy prices in the domestic market.

Forthe rest of the five months this year, domestic rice exporters willhave to win contracts for the export of more than 1 million tonnes ofrice to meet the annual target of selling 6.2 to 6.5 million tonnes.

Expertssaid that traditional importers are resuming negotiations to buyVietnamese rice but are concerned about fierce competition from Thairice. If Vietnamese rice prices are higher than that of Thailand, theimporters will buy Thai rice, they said.

They are also concernedabout a rise in a small volume of unofficial cross-border rice exportsto China without export contracts, which can cause a little instabilityin Vietnam's rice exports.

To manage rice exports better, DeputyMinister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh asked VFA to closelysupervise and adjust rice exports, especially those via Chinese borderswithout export contracts.

Anh has also urged relevant ministriesand bodies including MARD, Finance, General Department of Customs andBorder Guard Force to issue unique policies to coordinate better withVFA in managing unofficial cross border rice exports.

Anh also called on rice exporters to target sustainable growth through the development of potential and high value markets.-VNA

See more

Industrial factories in Tan Uyen city, the southern province of Binh Duong (Photo: VNA)

Investors upbeat about Vietnam’s industrial property market

Investors are bullish on Vietnam's industrial property market growth on the back of the nation's strategic location, sound infrastructure, and increasing demand for industrial space, particularly industrial parks that meet green standards, according to market research.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Belgium and head of the Vietnamese Delegation to the EU Nguyen Van Thao addresses the forum (Photo: VNA)

Forum connects Vietnamese, Belgian busineses

The Vietnam-Belgian business forum took place in Brussels on October 23, offering a chance for enterprises of the two countries to introduce their products and explore new cooperation opportunities.

The expos cover over 6,000 sq.m, drawing over 210 exhibitors from 10 countries and territories. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi hosts textile & garment, fabric garment accessories expos

The Vietnam Hanoi Textile & Garment Industry and Fabric Garment Accessories Expos 2024 (HanoiTex & HanoiFabric 2024) is taking place in Hanoi on October 23 – 25 as part of a series of international exhibitions on Vietnam's textile and garment industry.

Representatives from Vietnamese and Lao agencies, localities and businesses at the opening ceremony of the Vietnam-Laos trade fair 2024 in Xiengkhouang province. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Laos step up trade, tourism promotion

A Vietnam-Laos trade fair was kicked off in Phonsavanh township in Xiengkhouang province of Laos on October 23 as part of activities to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the traditional day of Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts in Laos (October 30, 1949 – 2024).

Illustrative photo (Photo: chinhphu.vn)

Vietnamese goods enter US through global supply chain

The Saigon Co.op Distribution Company Limited (SCD) - a member of the Ho Chi Minh City Union of Trade Cooperatives (Saigon Co.op), and STC Natural Vina Company on October 23 held a hand-over ceremony for goods that will be exported to the US.

Vietnam’s lobsters have clawed their way back onto Chinese menus after a suspension. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam’s lobsters claw back prominence in China

Vietnam’s lobster export to the Chinese market in January-September rose 33 folds year-on-year on the back of lower prices and stronger trade ties between the two nations, the South China Morning Post said on October 22.