🌾 Vietnam’s Agricultural Exports in 2025: Products Gaining Global Momentum
(Last updated: November 2025 — Data based on early-year trade reports from MARD)
Vietnam’s agricultural exports continue to demonstrate resilience and adaptability in 2025, even amid global market volatility. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), key export commodities — including coffee, cashew, seafood, and wood products — maintain strong growth momentum, while others are adjusting to new pricing and demand patterns worldwide.
Below is an overview of major agricultural export trends from the first eight months of 2025.
☕ 1. Coffee: Record Growth in Export Value
Vietnam’s coffee exports reached 1.2 million tons, earning US $6.42 billion — up 8.7% in volume and 59.1% in value compared to 2024.
The average export price rose to US $5,580 per ton, driven by tightening global supply and robust demand for Robusta and specialty coffees.
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Caption: Vietnam’s coffee exports hit record highs in value and price in 2025.
🌰 2. Cashew: Stable Volume, Strong Value Growth
Cashew exports totaled 482,700 tons (worth US $3.24 billion) — slightly down in volume (–1.2%) but up 16.4% in value year-on-year.
The average price rose 17.8% to US $6,711 per ton, reflecting improved processing quality and global demand consistency.
🌶️ 3. Pepper: Lower Volume, Higher Prices
Vietnam’s pepper exports reached 165,700 tons, valued at US $1.12 billion — down 9.8% in volume but up 26.9% in value versus 2024.
Average export prices surged 40.7% to US $6,740 per ton, underscoring Vietnam’s dominance in premium pepper exports.
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Alt text: “Vietnam remains the world’s leading exporter of pepper.”
Caption: High-quality Vietnamese pepper continues to lead global spice exports.
🍚 4. Rice: Steady Quantity, Price Correction
Rice exports totaled 6.3 million tons, worth US $3.17 billion — up 2.2% in quantity, but down 17.5% in value.
The average price declined to US $505 per ton due to competitive regional pricing from India and Thailand.
🍈 5. Fruits and Vegetables: Moderate Adjustment
Export value reached US $4.62 billion, a mild 2.2% decrease year-on-year.
Despite this, durian, mango, and dragon fruit remain the top performers to markets in China, Korea, and Japan, supported by better cold-chain logistics.
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Caption: Vietnamese fruit exports remain stable thanks to cold-chain logistics improvements.
🌿 6. Cassava and Derivatives: Surging Volumes
Cassava exports reached 2.8 million tons (worth US $852 million) — up 57.2% in volume, 3.6% in value, though prices fell 34.1% due to global oversupply.
🐟 7. Seafood: Solid Growth with Sustainability Focus
Seafood exports totaled US $7.03 billion, up 11.5% year-on-year.
Shrimp and pangasius remain leading items, with growing contributions from tuna and squid, thanks to improved traceability and sustainability compliance for the U.S. and EU markets.
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Alt text: “Vietnam’s seafood exports exceed $7 billion in 2025.”
Caption: Seafood exports grew 11.5% as sustainability standards improved.
🐄 8. Livestock Products: Emerging Export Segment
Exports of livestock and animal products reached US $410.7 million, up 24.5% from 2024.
This marks a growing interest in processed meat and dairy exports across Asia — a positive sign of diversification beyond traditional crops.
🔎 Outlook
Vietnam’s agricultural exports in 2025 show a clear shift from volume-based growth to value-based competitiveness, emphasizing:
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Higher processing standards
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Enhanced traceability and sustainability
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Broader market diversification beyond traditional partners
With consistent quality and digital trade capabilities, Vietnam’s agriculture is well-positioned for continued expansion into high-value global markets.
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