Tuesday, 07/02/2012 15:06

Forestry, fishery exports to hit $40b by 2020

The country's agricultural sector will export US$40 billion worth of agro-forestry and fisheries products by 2020 under a masterplan approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung last week.

Workers process shrimp at Ca Mau Seafood Processing Import Export Co. Last January, the fisheries production reached 364,200 tonnes, a year-on-year increase of 2.2 per cent..

Of this $40 billion, farm produce will account for $22 billion, fisheries products for $11 billion, and forestry products the remaining $7 billion.

The plan envisages an annual growth of 3.4 to 4 per cent for the farming, forestry and fisheries sectors.

It also targets production value of one hectare of land under agricultural cultivation to reach VND70 million ($330) per year.

Dung said that in order to achieve the set targets, the area under stable rice cultivation must be maintained at 3,812,000 ha while an additional 1.1 million ha of land would be reclaimed for agricultural, forestry and aquaculture purposes.

According to figures from the General Staticstics Office (GSO), in January 2012, the country's fisheries production reached 364,200 tonnes, a year-on-year increase of 2.2 per cent.

Aquaculture production was 172,000 tonnes, up 6.5 per cent compared with the same period last year, while seafood catch dropped by 1.4 per cent to 192,200 tonnes.

Higher demand for aquaculture products during the Tet (Lunar New Year) festival season had given the sector a boost, the office said in a report.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Viet Nam exported agro-forestry and fisheries products worth $25 billion last year, a year-on-year increase of 27.9 per cent.

Of this, the export of agricultural produce reached $13.7 billion, up 33.2 per cent; fisheries, $6.1 billion, up 21 per cent; and forestry products $4.1 billion, up by 12.7 per cent compared with 2010.

The value of Viet Nam's agroforestry and fisheries exports for last month is estimated at $1.8 billion, a year-on-year drop of 16.3 per cent.

The country exported 400,000 tonnes of rice worth $240 million in January, a year-on-year decrease of 25.4 per cent in volume and 14.2 per cent in value.

Coffee export amounted to 170,000 tonnes worth $350 million in January, a decline of 20.9 per cent in volume and 15.3 per cent in value compared with last year.

The country exported 4,000 tonnes of pepper worth more than $30 million last month, up 29.1 per cent in value over the same period last year.

It also shipped $370 million worth of seafood products in January.

January's rubber export is estimated at 60,000 tonnes.The country's total agro-forestry and fisheries export is expected to rise from $40 billion per year in 2020 to $60 billion by 2030, according the masterplan.

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