Vietnam’s total agro-forestry-fishery trade in the first half of 2025 is estimated at US$57 billion, with exports reaching $33.5 billion, up 14.3% year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
Meanwhile, imports rose 12.8% to $23.5 billion.
Export revenue from major product groups saw strong growth, with agricultural products earning $18.3 billion (up 16.8%), aquatic products $5 billion (up 14.5%), and forestry products $8.7 billion (up 8.8%).
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Farmers harvest durians in Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam, in November 2023. Photo by VnExpress/Hoang Nam |
Livestock exports were valued at $264 million, a 10.1% increase.
Nine out of 11 key product groups recorded positive export growth, including coffee, rubber, pepper, cashew nuts, livestock, seafood, and wood products. In contrast, rice exports fell 9.8% to $2.6 billion, and fruit and vegetable exports dropped 17.1% to $2.7 billion.
The ministry aims to maintain stable export growth, consolidate traditional markets, and tap into new potential markets to achieve its 2025 export target of $65 billion.
It will focus on sustaining supply chains, boosting competitive product groups, maximising tax deferral periods, addressing the trade deficit with the U.S., and accelerating exports early in the third quarter to drive growth in the second half of the year.