Vietnam to proactively reduce rice exports from 2026


- Photo: VNA/VNS file

HANOI: (Bernama-VNA) Vietnam plans to export approximately seven million tonnes of rice in 2026, with a gradual reduction to just four million tonnes by 2030, according to the Vietnam Food Association (VFA) chairman Do Ha Nam.

The country exported eight million tonnes of rice last year, Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported.

Explaining this, Nam said that 2026 presents numerous difficulties and challenges, and the global supply glut significantly impacts all exporters, including Vietnam.

The move is not solely due to market conditions but is part of a strategic shift for the rice industry, according to Decision 583 issued by the Prime Minister in May 2023.

Along with this reduction, Vietnam will focus on improving quality and increasing value, aiming for higher-end segments, he said.

However, Nam acknowledged that 2026 presents several challenges. In January, Vietnam exported about 250,000 tonnes to the Philippines, but prices did not fluctuate significantly due to high carryover stocks from 2025.

Additionally, the Philippines' import quota system has made it difficult for Vietnam to export, especially during peak harvest periods.

To address pricing challenges faced by farmers during the upcoming winter-spring harvest, Nam said the government and relevant ministries should create favourable conditions for businesses to temporarily store rice during the harvest season.

He added that promoting government-to-government contracts with countries like Ghana and Singapore would also be beneficial.

In 2024, Vietnam’s rice exports reached a record 9.2 million tonnes, generating US$5.8 billion in revenue. The figures declined to eight million tonnes and US$4.1 billion last year. - Bernama-VNA

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

HK actress Carina Lau says husband Tony Leung often apologises to her with handwritten cards
60 pupils from Singapore's River Valley Primary School come down with suspected food poisoning
China midwife accidentally severs baby’s middle finger, results in reattachment surgery
South Korea’s ‘Thor’ Speaker to visit Singapore, hopes to further solidify partnership
Woman in Singapore jailed for transferring S$52,000 from retiree’s account, leaving him with S$200
Defending champions Vietnam begin its Asean Hyundai Cup campaign against the qualifier on July 24
As Tamil film star Vijay’s legal troubles mount, some see a political conspiracy at play
Myanmar tells ICJ Rohingya genocide claims 'unsubstantiated'
Defence Ministry seeking clarification on PM's freeze directive
Tropical Storm Nokaen raises lahar risk near Philippines' Mayon Volcano

Others Also Read