Vietnam’s agro-forestry-fishery exports earned an estimated $64.01 billion in the first 11 months of 2025, rising 12.6% year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
The value has already surpassed the $62.4 - billion value recorded for the whole of 2024.
With the strong performance so far, the sector is forecast to reach full-year export earnings of $70 billion.
From January to November, agricultural products remained the largest contributor, bringing in $34.24 billion, up 15% year-on-year; forestry shipments rose 5.9% to $16.61 billion; livestock exports grew 16.8% to $567.4 million; and aquatic exports increased 13.2% to $10.38 billion.
Several key commodities drove the sector’s growth, setting new revenue records. Coffee, fruit and vegetables, cashew nuts and pepper all posted strong gains.
Coffee continued to be the standout performer, with exports reaching 1.4 million tons worth $7.88 billion, up 14.1% in volume and 59.7% in value year-on-year. Fruit and vegetable exports also rose sharply by 19.5% to $7.91 billion. Cashew exports jumped nearly 20% to $4.76 billion, while pepper saw the highest price increases: despite lower volume, export value climbed more than 23% to $1.5 billion.
China remained Vietnam’s largest export market for agro-forestry-fishery products, accounting for 22% of total turnover, followed by the United States with 20.5%, and Japan with 7%.
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