Vietnam exported 3.34 million tons of cassava and cassava products in the first ten months of 2025, earning over $1 billion, according to Vietnam Customs.
The figures represent a surge of 59.8% in volume and 8.5% in value, compared to the same period last year.
In October alone, exports reached 260,000 tons, worth $88.53 million, marking year-on-year increases of 47.6% in volume and 16.3% in value. The average export price rose to $340.1 per ton in October, up 2.7% from September.
China remained Vietnam’s largest buyer, importing 3.16 million tons worth $962.74 million in the January–October period, up 63.8% in volume and 10.3% in value year-on-year.
Several other markets also showed signs of recovery, including Taiwan (China), Japan, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea, and the Philippines. Notably, the Republic of Korea posted an unexpected spike in October, increasing its imports of Vietnamese cassava by 1,282% from September, to more than 7,000 tons worth $1.99 million.
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