Tháng tư 12, 2021

Tuna exports fell after two months of consecutive growth

According to the Agro Processing and Market Development Authority, after two months of growth, Vietnam saw a slump in tuna exports, with sales in major markets in November reducing as compared to the same period last year. As of November, Vietnam brought in $594 million from exporting tuna, down 11% as compared to the same period last year. Exports of fresh and frozen tuna continued to drop, while sales of processed and canned tuna continued to rise. Sales of Vietnamese tuna in the US market reached nearly $261 million, accounting for 44% of the country’s tuna export value and decreasing by 12.4% as compared to the same period last year. Exports of fresh and frozen tuna to this market continued to fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, exports of processed and canned tuna continued to rise at a moderate speed, which failed to compensate for the slump of fresh and frozen tuna amounts. That was attributed to the increase in sales of Chinese canned tuna in the US market, resulting in a tough competition faced by Vietnam’s companies who have been struggling with boosting sales to this market in the last months of the year. On the contrary, Vietnam’s tuna exports continue to enjoy benefits of the EVFTA in the EU market, with a slight increase in tuna export value in November. This resulted in a 0.5% increase in the total export value in the first eleven months of 2020 as compared to the same period last year. Tariff preferences on Vietnamese frozen tuna and canned tuna have triggered the growth of these two products in the EU in the first eleven months of the year. ASEAN, where the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t hit hard like the US or the EU countries, saw a limited demand for tuna this year. Many countries reduced their purchases of tuna as compared to the same period last year. As of November, total export value of tuna to ASEAN reached $35.5 million, down nearly 28% as compared to the same period last year. Meanwhile, exports to Thailand decreased by 27.5%. After bouncing back in September and October, sales of Vietnamese tuna to Japan decreased, making the export value to this market fall by 26% in November as compared to the same period last year. However, thanks to growth in the previous months, exports to this market are 1% higher than the same period last year, reaching more than $26 million.

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Agriculture, forestry, and fishery grew 3.16% in 2021

On the morning of March 29, 2021, the General Statistics Office held a press conference to announce socio-economic statistics of the first quarter of 2021. Accordingly, the gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of 2021 was estimated to increase by 4.48%, of which, the agriculture, forestry and fishery sector increased by 3.16%, contributing 8.34% to the growth rate. general growth of the economy. Specifically, GDP in the first quarter of 2021 was estimated to increase by 4.48% over the same period last year, higher than the growth rate of 3.68% in the first quarter of 2020. In the general growth of the economy, the agriculture, forestry and fishery sector increased by 3.16%, contributing 8.34% to the general growth; industry and construction rose 6.3%, contributing 55.96%; the service sector increased by 3.34%, contributing 35.70%. The agriculture, forestry and fishery sector in the first quarter of 2021 increased over the same period last year due to good rice productivity, perennial crop output, African swine fever is well controlled, and live meat production. barns increased significantly, at the same time the export market for wood and forest products expanded. In which, the agricultural sector increased by 3.19%, increasing by 0.29 percentage points the increase in the total added value of the economy; the forestry sector increased by 3.78% but accounted for a low proportion, so it only contributed 0.02 percentage points; the fishery sector increased by 2.90%, higher than the growth rate of 2.79% in the same period last year, contributing 0.07 percentage points. Also according to the General Statistics Office, fishery production in March 2021 was estimated at 683.9 thousand tons, up 3%. Generally, in the first quarter of 2021, fisheries production was estimated at 1,825.3 thousand tons, up 2.1% over the same period last year, of which aquaculture was estimated at 940.3 thousand tons, up 3.1%; fishing output reached 885 thousand tons, up 1% (marine production reached 845.1 thousand tons, up 1.1%).

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