{"id":1504,"date":"2025-07-14T09:18:47","date_gmt":"2025-07-14T02:18:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/agrivietfactory.com\/?p=1504"},"modified":"2025-07-14T09:28:06","modified_gmt":"2025-07-14T02:28:06","slug":"tinh-hinh-xuat-khau-trai-cay-dau-2025","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/agrivietfactory.com\/en\/tinh-hinh-xuat-khau-trai-cay-dau-2025\/","title":{"rendered":"Fruit Export Situation in Early 2025"},"content":{"rendered":"
\ud83d\udcc9 Xu\u1ea5t kh\u1ea9u tr\u00e1i c\u00e2y \u0111\u1ea7u 2025: \u00c1p l\u1ef1c l\u1edbn t\u1eeb Trung Qu\u1ed1c<\/strong><\/p>\n \u2705 5 th\u00e1ng \u0111\u1ea7u n\u0103m, xu\u1ea5t kh\u1ea9u rau qu\u1ea3 \u0111\u1ea1t ~2,2\u202ft\u1ef7 USD, gi\u1ea3m 17,8% so v\u1edbi c\u00f9ng k\u1ef3. Th\u00e1ng 5 gi\u1ea3m s\u00e2u -33,5%. \u2705 Trung Qu\u1ed1c t\u0103ng nh\u1eadp Th\u00e1i Lan, c\u1ea1nh tranh gay g\u1eaft. \u2705 H\u01b0\u1edbng \u0111i m\u1edbi:<\/strong> \u0111\u1ea9y m\u1ea1nh ch\u1ebf bi\u1ebfn s\u00e2u<\/strong>, ph\u00e1t tri\u1ec3n logistics l\u1ea1nh<\/strong>, gia h\u1ea1n m\u00e3 s\u1ed1 v\u00f9ng tr\u1ed3ng<\/strong>, gi\u1ea3m ph\u1ee5 thu\u1ed9c h\u00e0ng t\u01b0\u01a1i xu\u1ea5t th\u00f4. \ud83d\udcca K\u1ebft lu\u1eadn:<\/strong> Th\u1ecb tr\u01b0\u1eddng kh\u00f3 nh\u01b0ng c\u00f2n d\u01b0 \u0111\u1ecba n\u1ebfu \u0111a d\u1ea1ng h\u00f3a, n\u00e2ng chu\u1ea9n v\u00f9ng tr\u1ed3ng v\u00e0 t\u0103ng ch\u1ebf bi\u1ebfn.<\/p>\n (Ngu\u1ed3n: WTO Center, VCCI, The Saigon Times)<\/em><\/p>\n English below<\/em><\/p>\n ~~~<\/p>\n \ud83d\udcc9 Fruit Exports Early 2025: Heavy Pressure from China<\/strong><\/p>\n \u2705 In the first five months of the year, Vietnam\u2019s fruit and vegetable exports reached around USD 2.2 billion<\/strong>, down 17.8%<\/strong> year-on-year. May alone saw a steep drop of -33.5%<\/strong>. \u2705 China has increased imports from Thailand, creating fiercer competition. \u2705 New direction:<\/strong> Boost deep processing, develop cold chain logistics, renew planting area codes, and reduce dependence on raw fresh exports. \ud83d\udcca Conclusion:<\/strong> The market remains challenging, but there is still room for growth if Vietnam diversifies markets, upgrades production standards, and expands processing capacity.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" 5 th\u00e1ng \u0111\u1ea7u 2025, xu\u1ea5t kh\u1ea9u tr\u00e1i c\u00e2y Vi\u1ec7t Nam gi\u1ea3m g\u1ea7n 18% do Trung Qu\u1ed1c si\u1ebft ch\u1eb7t ki\u1ec3m d\u1ecbch.<\/p>","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":1508,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[35],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1504","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-hilights"],"yoast_head":"\n
\u2705 Nguy\u00ean nh\u00e2n ch\u00ednh: Trung Qu\u1ed1c si\u1ebft ki\u1ec3m d\u1ecbch, truy xu\u1ea5t v\u00f9ng tr\u1ed3ng<\/strong>. Ri\u00eang s\u1ea7u ri\u00eang gi\u1ea3m h\u01a1n 35% v\u00ec nhi\u1ec1u v\u00f9ng tr\u1ed3ng ch\u01b0a gia h\u1ea1n m\u00e3 s\u1ed1, n\u00f4ng d\u00e2n m\u1edf r\u1ed9ng t\u1ef1 ph\u00e1t, kh\u00f4ng \u0111\u1ed3ng \u0111\u1ec1u ch\u1ea5t l\u01b0\u1ee3ng.<\/p>\n
\u2705 M\u1ef9, Nh\u1eadt, H\u00e0n v\u1eabn duy tr\u00ec nh\u1eadp kh\u1ea9u t\u1ed1t \u2014 M\u1ef9 t\u0103ng g\u1ea7n 40% v\u1edbi xo\u00e0i, d\u1eeba t\u01b0\u01a1i, thanh long \u0111\u1ecf.<\/p>\n
\u2705 Doanh nghi\u1ec7p \u0111\u1ea7u t\u01b0 kho l\u1ea1nh t\u1ea1i Long An, L\u1ea1ng S\u01a1n, L\u00e0o Cai; c\u00e1c t\u1ec9nh \u0110BSCL, T\u00e2y Nguy\u00ean r\u00e0 so\u00e1t c\u1ea5p m\u1edbi m\u00e3 s\u1ed1 cho s\u1ea7u ri\u00eang, xo\u00e0i, ch\u00f4m ch\u00f4m.<\/p>\n
\u2705 Main reason: China tightened quarantine and traceability requirements<\/strong>. Durian exports alone fell by over 35%<\/strong> as many growing areas failed to renew their planting codes, while farmers expanded cultivation spontaneously without consistent quality standards.
(Sources: WTO Center, VCCI, The Saigon Times)<\/em><\/p>\n
\u2705 Meanwhile, the US, Japan, and South Korea have maintained stable demand \u2014 US imports rose nearly 40%<\/strong>, especially for mangoes, fresh coconuts, and red-flesh dragon fruit.<\/p>\n
\u2705 Major companies are investing in cold storage in Long An, Lang Son, and Lao Cai; provinces in the Mekong Delta and Central Highlands are reviewing and issuing new codes for durian, mango, and rambutan.<\/p>\n