Hundreds of billions of dong are collected from exporting one type of drink every month

Hundreds of billions of dong are collected from exporting one type of drink every month

In less than two months, tea exports earned nearly US$24.2 million (equivalent to about VND600 billion), a sharp increase compared to the same period last year.
Where is the position of Vietnamese tea stand in major markets around the world?

Where is the position of Vietnamese tea stand in major markets around the world?

VCN - Factors causing Vietnam's tea exports to decrease significantly in 2023 are weak market demand and increasingly strict regulations in Vietnam's tea import markets.
Tea exports earn 50 mln USD in first four months of 2023

Tea exports earn 50 mln USD in first four months of 2023

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), tea exports in the first four months of this year reached 30,000 tonnes, worth 50 million USD, down 4.8% in volume and 5.8% in value compared to the same period last year.
Vietnamese tea, dried fruits introduced in Paris fair

Vietnamese tea, dried fruits introduced in Paris fair

Tea and dried fruits are key Vietnamese products being introduced at the International Agricultural Show (SIA), the biggest annual event in agriculture, husbandry, fishery and rural areas in France, which has been held from February 25 to Mach 5.
VN remains huge potential market for bubble tea

VN remains huge potential market for bubble tea

Việt Nam is a huge potential market for bubble tea business as the drink is gradually becoming a favourite and popular drink among generations Y and Z.
Vietnam ranks 7th worldwide in tea production

Vietnam ranks 7th worldwide in tea production

Vietnam is now ranked 7th and 5th worldwide in terms of tea production and exports, respectively.
Tea exports to Taiwan: The proportion is overwhelming, and the value is not commensurate

Tea exports to Taiwan: The proportion is overwhelming, and the value is not commensurate

VCN- Therefore, quality assurances, as well as product diversification, are urgent requirements to consolidate and improve the export value of Vietnamese tea in Taiwan.
Vietnam wins big tea contract with Malaysian partner

Vietnam wins big tea contract with Malaysian partner

Nam Son Co., Ltd and Asia Tea of Vietnam will supply tea to Kong Wooi Fong Tea Merchants Sdn Bhd based in Malaysia under a contract worth up to 2 million USD.
Thai Nguyen tea strives to access global market

Thai Nguyen tea strives to access global market

Specialty tea grown in the northern province of Thai Nguyen has obtained collective trademark protection in the US, mainland China, Taiwan (China) and Russia, setting the scene for the product to gain a stronger foothold in the global market.
Tea exports see bright spot in January-February

Tea exports see bright spot in January-February

The Vietnamese tea sector saw positive signs in exports in the first two months of 2021 when shipping 17,000 tonnes abroad and earning 29 million USD, down 1.6 percent in volume but up 11 percent in value year-on-year.
Vietnamese tea proves popular in Pakistan

Vietnamese tea proves popular in Pakistan

Vietnam exported a total of 137,000 tonnes of tea worth US$220 million throughout 2020, representing a decline of 0.4% in volume and 6.8% in value compared to the previous year, with Pakistan being the largest consumer of local green tea, according to fig
Exporting raw tea, Vietnam earns little money

Exporting raw tea, Vietnam earns little money

Vietnamese tea makers are now faced with choosing to either renovate or leave the industry.
Tea exports enjoy robust growth despite COVID-19 threat

Tea exports enjoy robust growth despite COVID-19 threat

The nation’s tea exports to major markets globally during the first half of this year recorded robust growth, reaching 58,000 tonnes worth US$90 million, amid complicated developments relating to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic, according statis
Rare supply - demand imbalance of tea market

Rare supply - demand imbalance of tea market

VCN - Before the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the global tea market has been experiencing a rare supply-demand imbalance in recent years when the supply faces a shortage and the demand is increasing sharply.
Oversupply and COVID-19 pandemic combine to slow tea exports

Oversupply and COVID-19 pandemic combine to slow tea exports

Vietnam’s tea exports to major foreign markets such as Taiwan, China, and Russia have significantly dropped as a result of oversupply and the ongoing impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, according to the Agro Processing and Market Developm
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