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🍂 Vietnamese Ginger Season – Premium Quality, Bold Flavor! 🍂
🌟 From September to December, it's prime season for Vietnamese ginger – perfect for fresh ginger, dried ginger, ginger powder, and more. Especially popular is Nghe An ginger, known for its strong aroma and high essential oil content, making it a top choice in markets like Australia, India, Bangladesh, and across Europe. Vietnamese ginger sells for around 9-13 AUD/kg in Australia, showcasing its competitive edge.
📈 In the first 9 months of 2024, Vietnamese ginger exports reached nearly USD 45 million – a slight dip in volume but a significant rise in value. Compared to other sources, Vietnamese ginger is gaining traction globally.
👉 Experience the bold flavor and quality of Vietnamese ginger!
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Tình hình sản xuất lúa gạo ở nước ta hiện nay?
Việt Nam đang đứng trước thách thức lớn trong sản xuất lúa gạo với biến đổi khí hậu và nhu cầu tiêu thụ ngày càng tăng. 🚜🌱 Tìm hiểu ngay để biết thêm chi tiết!
Xem chi tiết tại đây https://gaongononline.com/san-xuat-lua-gao-o-nuoc-ta-hien-nay/
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💛 WEDNESDAY MORNING - FIRST DAY OF THE ILDEX 2024 EXHIBITION 🤩
Currently, our admin’s camera has run out of memory, everyone! We are very happy to receive affection and attention from domestic and international customers towards Achaupharm.
📅 Date: 29/05/2024 - 31/05/2024 ⬛ Booth: AB14
📍 Location: SECC Exhibition and Convention Center, 799 Nguyen Van Linh, District 7, HCMC
👉 Achaupharm is very excited and looking forward to welcoming everyone. 📞📩 Contact us for advice and place your orders today:
☎️ Hotline: 1900 986834
📩 Email: [email protected] ⚜️----------------------------------------------------⚜️ 🛡️USE Á CHÂU MEDICINE - WHEREVER YOU FARM, YOU WIN🛡️ ⚜️----------------------------------------------------⚜️ 🌏 Website: apc-health.vn 📍 Address: 130 National Highway 1A, Ba Lang Ward, Cai Rang District, Can Tho City, Vietnam.
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The major challenges that Vietnam’s agriculture sector faces is the suitability of the land. For certain crops, the agriculture land of Vietnam has been deemed to be unsuitable, or it gives less output per hectare. But the country has shown reliance on self-sufficiency in the past five years. The government of Vietnam has designated some agriculture land as reserved for paddy in order to make the country self-sufficient for its staple food.
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The Russia-Ukraine conflict has significantly impacted Vietnam's agricultural exports, particularly key products like pepper, cashew, ginger, turmeric, coffee, and coconut. Major challenges include supply chain disruptions, rising transportation costs, and difficulties in international payments due to sanctions on Russia. Here's a breakdown of how each product has been affected:
- Pepper: Exports to Russia and Ukraine have sharply declined due to logistical and payment difficulties. Businesses have shifted focus to new markets like the Middle East and Europe to compensate.
- Cashew: Export volumes to these markets have dropped significantly. Companies are turning to the U.S. and China to maintain sales.
- Ginger and Turmeric: These products haven't been heavily impacted by the Russia-Ukraine markets, but increased transportation costs have reduced profit margins.
- Coffee: Russia, a key market, has seen disruptions in exports, leading to higher costs. Exporters are shifting to Europe and the U.S. to mitigate losses.
- Coconut: Coconut exports to Russia face logistical challenges, but Vietnam maintains strong demand in China and ASEAN countries.
In summary, while the war has caused considerable disruptions to Vietnam's agricultural exports, businesses are adapting by exploring new markets and finding ways to minimize losses.
#VietnamAgriculture#RussiaUkraineWar#PepperExports#CashewExports#CoffeeExports#GingerTurmeric#CoconutExports#SupplyChainDisruption#GlobalTrade#MarketShift
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Analysis and Forecast of Vietnam's Ginger Export Prices (January - September 2024)
The chart shows that Vietnam’s ginger export prices rose from 0.82 USD/kg in January to 1.23 USD/kg in September, reflecting steady growth driven by high demand in major markets like the U.S., India, and the UAE. Vietnamese ginger is increasingly favored for its quality and competitive pricing.
Forecast for 2025
- Price: Export prices are expected to continue rising, potentially reaching 1.3 - 1.5 USD/kg due to sustained demand and climate-related supply challenges.
- Market: Vietnam has potential to expand exports to new markets like the Middle East and Europe, where ginger is widely used in food and healthcare.
Vietnam’s ginger sector is poised for strong growth. Investing in quality and product diversification will further solidify Vietnam's position in the global spice industry.
#VietnamGinger#GingerExport#SpiceMarket#VietnamAgriculture#2025Forecast#GlobalSpiceTrade#GingerPrices#ExportGrowth#MiddleEastMarket#EuropeanMarket#SustainableAgriculture
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Analysis of Vietnam’s Turmeric Export Price and Volume (January - September 2024) and Forecast for 2025
From January to September 2024, Vietnam's turmeric export price increased from 3.5 USD/kg to 5.0 USD/kg, with export volumes rising from 1,200 to 1,550 tons. This upward trend reflects growing demand from major markets like the U.S., China, and Japan, where Vietnamese turmeric is valued for its high curcumin content, making it suitable for use in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and traditional medicine.
Forecast for 2025
- Price: Expected to continue rising, likely reaching between 5.2 - 5.7 USD/kg, driven by consistent demand and limited supply.
- Volume: Export volume could reach 20,000 tons, supported by expanded cultivation areas and improved processing technology, enabling Vietnam to meet increasing global demand.
- Market: In addition to the U.S. and China, Vietnam has opportunities to expand into new markets such as the Middle East and Africa, where turmeric is gaining popularity for medicinal and culinary uses.
Vietnam’s turmeric industry is poised for sustainable growth. To capitalize on this momentum, businesses should invest in quality improvements, expand distribution channels, and optimize supply chains to meet the growing demands of international markets.
#VietnamTurmeric#TurmericExport#SpiceMarket#VietnamAgriculture#2025Forecast#GlobalSpiceTrade#TurmericDemand#Curcumin#ExportGrowth#VietnameseSpices#MiddleEastMarket#SustainableAgriculture
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Analysis of Vietnam's Cardamom Export Price and Volume (January - September 2024) and Forecast for 2025
From January to September 2024, Vietnam's cardamom export prices rose from 6,000 USD/ton to 6,450 USD/ton, while export volumes increased from 250 tons to 310 tons. This growth reflects the strong demand from international markets, particularly China and the U.S. Vietnamese producers have expanded their production to meet this demand and ensure international quality standards.
Forecast for 2025
- Price: Prices are expected to continue rising, reaching 6,500 - 7,000 USD/ton during peak months due to stable demand and limited supply.
- Volume: With continued investment in expanding cultivation areas and improving production processes, export volumes could reach 4,000 tons, meeting growing global demand.
- Market:In addition to major markets like China and the U.S., Vietnam has opportunities to expand exports to the Middle East and European countries, where cardamom is increasingly used in food and pharmaceuticals.
Vietnam’s cardamom industry is on a positive growth trajectory with strong potential for sustainable expansion. To capitalize on this opportunity, companies should invest in quality improvement, expand distribution networks, and adhere to international standards.
#VietnamCardamom#CardamomExport#SpiceMarket#VietnamAgriculture#2025Forecast#GlobalSpiceTrade#CardamomPrices#ExportGrowth#VietnameseSpices#MiddleEastMarket#EuropeanMarket#SustainableGrowth
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Analysis of Vietnam's Star Anise Export Price and Volume and Forecast for 2025
The chart shows that Vietnam’s star anise export price increased from 4,900 USD/ton in January to 5,100 USD/ton in August. Export volume also grew steadily, from 1,200 tons to 1,350 tons, driven by rising demand in major markets such as India and China.
Forecast for 2025:
- Price: Expected to rise to 5,200 - 5,500 USD/ton due to high demand and limited supply.
- Volume: Projected to reach around 15,000 tons with further investment in technology and expanded cultivation areas.
- Market: Vietnam is likely to continue expanding exports to potential markets like the U.S. and Europe, capitalizing on growing demand.
Vietnam’s star anise industry holds significant growth potential, with a focus on enhancing quality and expanding its global market presence.
#VietnamStarAnise#StarAniseExport#SpiceMarket#VietnamAgriculture#2025Forecast#GlobalSpiceTrade#ExportTrends#VietnamSpices#StarAniseDemand#SustainableAgriculture
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Analysis of Vietnam's Cashew Export Price and Volume (January - August 2024) and Forecast for 2025
From January to August 2024, Vietnam's cashew export price steadily increased from 5,496 USD/ton to a peak of 6,326 USD/ton in August. This rise is mainly due to limited raw material supply and high import costs. Export volumes ranged from 58,000 to 66,500 tons, indicating the industry's ability to meet international demand consistently.
Forecast for 2025
- Volume: May increase if Vietnam boosts imports and improves processing, targeting 700,000 - 750,000 tons.
- Market: Diversifying products and expanding into new markets will be essential strategies for sustaining growth and maintaining Vietnam’s global leadership.
Vietnam’s cashew industry must focus on quality enhancement, production optimization, and market expansion to achieve sustainable development.
#VietnamCashew#CashewExport#CashewMarket#CashewPrice2024#VietnamAgriculture#CashewIndustry#CashewForecast2025#GlobalCashewMarket#VietnamExports#SustainableAgriculture
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The major challenges that Vietnam’s #agriculture sector faces is the suitability of the land. For certain #crop, the #farmland of #vietnamese has been deemed to be unsuitable, or it gives less output per hectare. But the country has shown reliance on self-sufficiency in the past five years. The government of #Vietnam has designated some agriculture land as reserved for paddy in order to make the country self-sufficient for its staple food
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The major challenges that Vietnam’s agriculture sector faces is the suitability of the land. For certain crop, the farmland of Vietnamese has been deemed to be unsuitable, or it gives less output per hectare. But the country has shown reliance on self-sufficiency in the past five years. The government of Vietnam has designated some agriculture land as reserved for paddy in order to make the country self-sufficient for its staple food.
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The major challenges that Vietnam’s agriculture sector faces is the suitability of the land. For certain crops, the agriculture land of Vietnam has been deemed to be unsuitable, or it gives less output per hectare. But the country has shown reliance on self-sufficiency in the past five years. The government of Vietnam has designated some agriculture land as reserved for paddy in order to make the country self-sufficient for its staple food http://ow.ly/e89e30klwQP
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