Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 1, 2014

Cash crops top $1b in exports

 
A rubber production line at the 175 Company in Ha Noi. The country's export turnover from seafood, timber, rice, coffee, rubber, cashew nuts and cassava hit US$1billion last year. - VNA/VNS Photo Trong Duc
HA NOI (VNS) - Seafood, timber, rice, coffee, rubber, cashew nuts and cassava earned more than US$1 billion each in export turnover last year.
According to statistics from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, thanks to a rapid and stable growth of 30 per cent for the past three years, fruits and vegetables joined the $1billion export club for the first time.
The export of aquatic products ranked first with $6.7 billion, up 10.1 per cent over the previous year. The US is the largest importer of Viet Nam's aquatic products, with a value of $1.33 billion, up 21.9 per cent year on year and accounting for 21.89 per cent of the total export value of the product.
The export of timber and wood products, ranking second, brought home $5.37 billion, up 15.2 per cent against last year.
The export of these items saw high growth in big markets such as the US (up 10.26 per cent), China (up 34.64 per cent), Japan (up 20.97 per cent) and the Republic of Korea (up 45.23 per cent).
The export turnover of rice reached 6.61 million tonnes, valued at $2.95 billion. China ranked first among the importers of rice from Viet Nam, with 2 million tonnes, worth $849.36 million, and accounting for 30.93 per cent.
Coffee exports, standing at the fourth place, raked in $2.75 billion, followed by rubber at $2.52 billion, cashew nuts at $1.63 billion and cassava at $1.11 billion.
The volume of cashew exports reached 257,000 tonnes, worth $1.63 billion, and up 15.8 per cent and 9.7 per cent in volume and value respectively.
With a shipment of 3.1 million tonnes, cassava exports also contributed $1.11 billion to the country's agricultural product export value of $13.1 billion. - VNS

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