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Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 11, 2017

Vietnam will be the world's top exporter for 12 consecutive years

The Vietnam Cashew Association (Vinacas) is aiming to hold the world's top export item for 12 consecutive years. It is quite possible that in 2016, Vietnam's cashew industry will continue to hold the leading position in the world, accounting for 50% of processed cashew and over 60% of global cashew nut.

Nguyen Duc Thanh - Chairman of Vinacas, said at the press conference of the International Conference in Vietnam in 2017, in Ho Chi Minh City on the afternoon of 3.11.

According to Vinacas, in 2016 domestic cashew processing enterprises processed 1.5 million tons of raw cashew nuts, exported over 348,000 tons of cashew nuts and exported $ 3.1 billion (including $ 2.84 billion cashew nuts, the rest are by-products of the thing). Export value ranked second in Vietnam's five major export commodities including coffee, cashew, vegetables, rice and pepper.

2016 is the 11th year in a row Vietnam cashew nut is the world's leading cashew nut exporter. In 2017, according to the Center for Industry and Commerce, exports of cashews increased both in quantity and value compared to 2016. Specifically, in the first 10 months of the domestic industry reached 294,000 tons and 2.94 billion USD, up 0.4% in volume and up 25.6% in value over the same period in 2016.

The United States, the EU and China have maintained the three biggest cashew import markets of Vietnam, accounting for 35%, 25% and 15% respectively of cashew nut exports.

Earlier, at the Sustainable Farming Conference last October, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Quoc Doanh, head of the sustainable cashew project, said that the cashew industry in the country has never seen such a difficult situation. In the summer of 2017, yields and yields fell, although the statistics were not accurate.

This means that the processing technology of Vietnamese cashew nuts is very good but also presents a big risk as most of the enterprises have to import raw materials from distant countries for processing. At the same time, there is still a large domestic market where the actual production of raw materials has not met the demand.

Deputy Minister of Trade, 2016 - 2017 has warned about the deterioration of cashew orchard health if there are no measures to speed up crop production, especially when the new season is near. While overseas markets, most competitors are also booming from processing technology to intensive farming.

"As one of the most effective associations in Vietnam, Vinacas and the business community have a responsibility to work with farmers to reduce the risk of climate change, Technical support step by step towards re-farming, intensive farming to improve productivity and stabilize the position of the domestic industry, "Deputy Minister of Business.

Mr. Thanh said that in 2018, Vinacas will continue to go along with farmers and businesses to encourage green production, clean processing, deep processing, development of domestic market and export support to bring total commercial value The cashew nut industry is about $ 3.5 - $ 3.7 billion.

In the export plan, according to Vinacas, despite many difficulties, in 2017, the whole industry still strives to export 330,000 tons of cashew nuts of various kinds with export turnover of cashew nut products of over USD3.3 billion. of which USD 3 billion is exported. This is considered the highest level ever.

"In an effort to overcome the difficulties, in 2017 the sector will continue to maintain market share over 50% of total global cashew exports (about $ 5.5 billion). Vinacas is confident that 2017 will be the 12th year in a row that Vietnam is the world's number one processing and exporting company, "Thanh said.

Organized for the first time in 2008, the International Cashew Conference in Vietnam is the biggest event of the year for cashew industry in the country and the world. This year, with the theme "Talking about cashew nuts, thinking of Vietnam", the 9th International Cashew Conference in Vietnam will be held from 13 to 15.11.2017 in Phu Quoc island district, Kien Giang province. It is expected that there will be 400 domestic and international guests from 40 countries and regions in the world participating in this year's international conference.

The event aims to promote trade promotion, expand trade and develop the market for cashew products; It helps farmers improve their income and cashew processing businesses to develop production and business, contributing to the stability of the sector.
Source: Source: Dan Viet Newspaper

World production of almonds breaks a new record

The global production of almonds has grown by 6% in this campaign. Consumption of this superfood, which is very linked to the production of sweets, is growing every year as an aperitif and ingredient of bars or snacks in the EU, China, or India.

World production of almonds this season reached a record 1.3 million tons, 6% above what was produced in the 2016/17 season, according to the latest estimates of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

This volume, calculated in metric tons of almonds in grain, will allow supplying the growing consumption of this nut, which will have a demand of 1.2 million tons this season, i.e. 4% more than in the past season; hence, there will be around 233,000 tons in stock.

Decrease in the estimate for California
The USDA reduced its forecast for the United States - which mainly produces this nut in California - from 1.21 million tons forecast in August to one million tons because of the lower yields in flowering due to meteorological factors.

Almond production in the European Union stood at 103,000 tons, i.e. 13% more than in 2016/17 campaign, thanks to the boost of Spain's harvest, as the Italy produced similar volume levels as in the previous campaign.

Two weeks ago, Jose Maria Alcacera, a member of the organization Asaja in the National Table of Dry Fruits, told Efeagro they had revised the data of the last campaign capacity in June (which was 56,513 tons, i.e. 23.21% more than in 2016) and concluded it had to be lowered to 52,000 or 53,000 tons of almond grain.

The EU imports 3% more American almonds
The USDA doesn't rule out that shipments of Californian almonds to the European Union (EU), where Spain is the main importer, will rise by 3% and exceed 300,000 tons, thanks to the demand of the European industry dedicated to the manufacture of food ingredients, snacks, and confectionery products.

Australia, the third biggest producer, achieved 90,000 tons, that is 10% more than in the previous season.

Appetizers and healthy drinks with almonds
The report also highlighted the growth of Californian almond imports by China (100,000 tons) and by India (95,000 tons), which exceed the figure recorded in the previous season by 7% and 8%, respectively, and which corresponds to their demand in the healthy eating, drinks, sweets, and snacks categories.

Regarding the world production of nuts, the US agricultural authority stated that it expected production to fall to 2.1 million tons, one million of which correspond to China (-6%), 590,000 tons to the USA (-5 %); 120,000 to Chile (+2.5%); 115,000 to the EU (-1.4%); 113,000 to Ukraine (+5%) and 58,000 to Turkey (-5%).

The USDA included data on pistachio for the first time in its nut report, but only those relating to the 2016/17 campaign (777,000 tons, +50%) and didn't make a forecast for 2017/18.

The USA is the largest producer of pistachio with 407,000 tons. It is followed by Turkey (155,000 tons), Iran (153,000 tons), China (116,000 tons) and the EU (89,000 tons).

Source:http://www.freshplaza.com/

World production of almonds breaks a new record

The global production of almonds has grown by 6% in this campaign. Consumption of this superfood, which is very linked to the production of sweets, is growing every year as an aperitif and ingredient of bars or snacks in the EU, China, or India.

World production of almonds this season reached a record 1.3 million tons, 6% above what was produced in the 2016/17 season, according to the latest estimates of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

This volume, calculated in metric tons of almonds in grain, will allow supplying the growing consumption of this nut, which will have a demand of 1.2 million tons this season, i.e. 4% more than in the past season; hence, there will be around 233,000 tons in stock.

Decrease in the estimate for California
The USDA reduced its forecast for the United States - which mainly produces this nut in California - from 1.21 million tons forecast in August to one million tons because of the lower yields in flowering due to meteorological factors.

Almond production in the European Union stood at 103,000 tons, i.e. 13% more than in 2016/17 campaign, thanks to the boost of Spain's harvest, as the Italy produced similar volume levels as in the previous campaign.

Two weeks ago, Jose Maria Alcacera, a member of the organization Asaja in the National Table of Dry Fruits, told Efeagro they had revised the data of the last campaign capacity in June (which was 56,513 tons, i.e. 23.21% more than in 2016) and concluded it had to be lowered to 52,000 or 53,000 tons of almond grain.

The EU imports 3% more American almonds
The USDA doesn't rule out that shipments of Californian almonds to the European Union (EU), where Spain is the main importer, will rise by 3% and exceed 300,000 tons, thanks to the demand of the European industry dedicated to the manufacture of food ingredients, snacks, and confectionery products.

Australia, the third biggest producer, achieved 90,000 tons, that is 10% more than in the previous season.

Appetizers and healthy drinks with almonds
The report also highlighted the growth of Californian almond imports by China (100,000 tons) and by India (95,000 tons), which exceed the figure recorded in the previous season by 7% and 8%, respectively, and which corresponds to their demand in the healthy eating, drinks, sweets, and snacks categories.

Regarding the world production of nuts, the US agricultural authority stated that it expected production to fall to 2.1 million tons, one million of which correspond to China (-6%), 590,000 tons to the USA (-5 %); 120,000 to Chile (+2.5%); 115,000 to the EU (-1.4%); 113,000 to Ukraine (+5%) and 58,000 to Turkey (-5%).

The USDA included data on pistachio for the first time in its nut report, but only those relating to the 2016/17 campaign (777,000 tons, +50%) and didn't make a forecast for 2017/18.

The USA is the largest producer of pistachio with 407,000 tons. It is followed by Turkey (155,000 tons), Iran (153,000 tons), China (116,000 tons) and the EU (89,000 tons).

Source:http://www.freshplaza.com/

World production of almonds breaks a new record

The global production of almonds has grown by 6% in this campaign. Consumption of this superfood, which is very linked to the production of sweets, is growing every year as an aperitif and ingredient of bars or snacks in the EU, China, or India.

World production of almonds this season reached a record 1.3 million tons, 6% above what was produced in the 2016/17 season, according to the latest estimates of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

This volume, calculated in metric tons of almonds in grain, will allow supplying the growing consumption of this nut, which will have a demand of 1.2 million tons this season, i.e. 4% more than in the past season; hence, there will be around 233,000 tons in stock.

Decrease in the estimate for California
The USDA reduced its forecast for the United States - which mainly produces this nut in California - from 1.21 million tons forecast in August to one million tons because of the lower yields in flowering due to meteorological factors.

Almond production in the European Union stood at 103,000 tons, i.e. 13% more than in 2016/17 campaign, thanks to the boost of Spain's harvest, as the Italy produced similar volume levels as in the previous campaign.

Two weeks ago, Jose Maria Alcacera, a member of the organization Asaja in the National Table of Dry Fruits, told Efeagro they had revised the data of the last campaign capacity in June (which was 56,513 tons, i.e. 23.21% more than in 2016) and concluded it had to be lowered to 52,000 or 53,000 tons of almond grain.

The EU imports 3% more American almonds
The USDA doesn't rule out that shipments of Californian almonds to the European Union (EU), where Spain is the main importer, will rise by 3% and exceed 300,000 tons, thanks to the demand of the European industry dedicated to the manufacture of food ingredients, snacks, and confectionery products.

Australia, the third biggest producer, achieved 90,000 tons, that is 10% more than in the previous season.

Appetizers and healthy drinks with almonds
The report also highlighted the growth of Californian almond imports by China (100,000 tons) and by India (95,000 tons), which exceed the figure recorded in the previous season by 7% and 8%, respectively, and which corresponds to their demand in the healthy eating, drinks, sweets, and snacks categories.

Regarding the world production of nuts, the US agricultural authority stated that it expected production to fall to 2.1 million tons, one million of which correspond to China (-6%), 590,000 tons to the USA (-5 %); 120,000 to Chile (+2.5%); 115,000 to the EU (-1.4%); 113,000 to Ukraine (+5%) and 58,000 to Turkey (-5%).

The USDA included data on pistachio for the first time in its nut report, but only those relating to the 2016/17 campaign (777,000 tons, +50%) and didn't make a forecast for 2017/18.

The USA is the largest producer of pistachio with 407,000 tons. It is followed by Turkey (155,000 tons), Iran (153,000 tons), China (116,000 tons) and the EU (89,000 tons).

Source:http://www.freshplaza.com/

Chủ Nhật, 22 tháng 10, 2017

CASHEW MARKET REPORT – 22 OCT 2017

From a range of 5.00-5.25 in second quarter 2017, price for W320 came down to 4.75-5.00 FOB by end Sep / early Oct 2017.
In Week 42, range of offers (with limited activity) has been W240 from 4.90 to 5.15, W320 from 4.75 to 5.00,  W450 from 4.70 to 4.90, SW from 4.50 to 4.70, Splits from 4.40 to 4.60, Pieces from 3.65 to 3.80 FOB
Lower end of the range is for nearbys from small & medium processors who keep selling at whatever price they can because they need to have quick turnover + they cannot make forward sales.
In first half of 2017, prices reached historical peaks – about US$ 2450 for RCN and about US$ 5.25 for W320
GB / Senegal / Gambia RCN which had traded as high as US$ 2400-2450 C&F have come down to approx US$ 2200-2250
Indonesia RCN which was trading around US$ 2450 end Aug / early Sep is down to US$ 2350 per mt.
Tanzania RCN crop is reported to be good. Some pre-auction business has been down from US$ 2450 down to US$ 2350.  First auction in Week 42 saw subdued interest. We have to see strength of processor demand and trader risk appetite in next 2-3 weeks to get indication of movement during the season.
Here are India & Vietnam statistics for last 3 years (Jan to Aug) :
                                         2015                2016              2017
Vietnam Import            710,300           772,500        1,059,400
Vietnam Export             211,100          229,900          230,100
India Import                  772,200          538,500           507,700
India Export                     71,000             51,500            58,700
This shows (1) India share of imports continues to decline – big drop in 2 years (2) India exports in 2017 are better than 2016 but still significantly lower than 2015 (3) Vietnam is increasing both imports & exports (4) there was either a big drop in Vietnam crop or there is a big inventory in Vietnam  (or there is an error in the statistics !!!)
Going forward, market trend for first half 2018 is very unclear.
Prices of Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans have increased from the low levels seen in 2016 / early 2017.  Prices of some other nuts like Macadamia & Brazil Nuts are steady at the higher levels. Cashews are below the peak of mid 2017 and close to the average of 2016.
The increase in Cashew prices over the last 18 months (from Mar/Apr 2016) has been passed on to retail prices – partly in some markets and fully in some others (mainly Asia which is the biggest consumer).  So far, there has not been any indication of big decline in off-take.  It is not certain whether this trend will continue or change.
We do not see scope for any big decline from the current price range UNLESS there is a big fall in activity in kernels in last quarter 2017 as well as first quarter of 2018.
If that happens, processors will be slow in RCN buying leading to lower RCN prices. And if the 2018 Northern crops are normal, we could see a big drop in prices in second quarter 2018.
If there is moderate kernel activity in the next 2 quarters, we will probably see market move sideways in current range. Processors will need to keep buying RCN and this will keep prices steady.  There could be a possibility of a dip to 4.50-4.75 range in second quarter of 2018 if Northern crops are good.
Any spurt in kernel buying in next 3-4 months would lead to a sudden jump in prices because processors would have to rush in to buy RCN. Prices could move up again to 5.00-5.25 range and stay there till 2018 crops are in full swing.
It is quite possible that some traders will sell at lower levels expecting reduction in demand leading to lower prices in 2018 but processors would be reluctant to take positions at lower levels at this stage.  They will wait to get an idea of RCN price trend before making any large kernel sales for 2018 shipments.
Overall, situation is very uncertain and it is much tougher than normal to judge what the trend will be.
Regards,
Pankaj N. Sampat
SAMSONS TRADERS

Tanzania: Farmers Urge Cashwenut Board to Open Agro-Input Shops

The leadership of the Cashewnut Board of Tanzania (CBT) has been asked to expand its scope of services including opening shops for selling agro-inputs in a move aimed at empowering farmers to acquire insecticides for spraying their cashew trees on time. The appeal was made by farmers from Madangwa and Mandawa wards in Ruangwa, Lindi Region, during the auctioning of cashews in Chiuta Village and Mandawa Ward in Ruangwa District Council.

Making the request on behalf of fellow farmers, Mr Nandewa Yusufu said the absence of agro-input shops forced them to walk long hours looking for inputs, which were sometimes not enough because of the big number of cashew trees on their farms. He said besides the inputs not being easily accessible, the stock of inputs sent was sold at a high price. A farmer from Chiuta Village, Mr Mohamedi Muwa, said the situation had caused low cashew yields in the current harvesting season. "The insecticides brought by the government last year were insufficient and the dealers were selling inputs at higher prices contrary to the government's indicative prices," said Mr Muwa.

He added that during the farming season, farmers were often forced to purchase the inputs at higher prices outside their areas. Responding, CBT deputy chairman Edgal Maokola Majogo promised to present the request for input shops to responsible authorities, urging firms that purchased cashews to adhere to conditions put in place including making payments on time to ensure farmers benefit from their cash.

Mr Majogo also called upon executives of primary societies to desist from mixing money obtained from the previous auction and the future auctions as by doing so, he said, it was contravening the procedure tailored by the relevant authority.

In the auction that took place on Monday, October 23, over 2.7 tonnes of cashews and 224 kilos of the product were bought from Nachingwea warehouses in Lindi Region, whereby the highest price of the crop was Sh3,875 and the lowest at Sh3,860.

Source:http://allafrica.com/

Thứ Bảy, 21 tháng 10, 2017

Mozambique aims to exceed pre-independence production of cashew nuts

Mozambique is expected to produce 200,000 tonnes of cashew nuts per year in the short term, said Prime Minister Agostinho Carlos do Rosário, who backed up his statement with investments being made in the cash crop.

The prime minister, who recalled that Mozambique had already exceeded that level of production before independence in 1975, said that Nampula is among the country’s provinces to produce the most cashews, with 60,000 tonnes or almost half of the current production of 137,000 tonnes.

Rosário was speaking at the Nassuruma’s intensive cashew production field in Meconta district as part of his working visit to Nampula from Thursday to Saturday last week, according to Mozambican news agency AIM.

The Nassuruma nursery, which belongs to the Institute of Cashew Promotion (Incaju), produces cashew tree seedlings, and in the current

Rosário also visited Alfa-Agricultura, a South African company whose owners spent US$8.6 million on production of cashew nuts, vegetables and fruit on a plot of 1,080 hectares. (macauhub)

Source:https://macauhub.com.mo

Cashew sales fall 20% this Diwali season

Sales hurt by increased imports of kernels, higher raw nut prices and confusion over taxation Local cashew processors have seen a nearly 20 per cent fall in sales this Diwali season from last year, hurt by increased imports of kernels, higher raw nut prices and confusion over taxation. "There has been a spike in the import of cashew kernels.

Though import carries a duty of 45 per cent, cheaper rates (abroad) have led to its rise," said RK Bhoodes, chairman of the Cashew Export Promotion Council of India.

Kernels are currently imported at Rs 300­400 per kg, in both whole and broken forms. "It is profitable as the selling price is higher in India," Bhoodes said. More imports are happening in broken cashews which are largely absorbed by the confectionary industry, he added.

In India, retail cashew prices have moved up around 10 per cent in the past to Rs 800-820 per kg now. Impleyear to mentation of goods and services tax had also hit the traders early on, though the situation has improved since.

GST on cashew was initially fixed at 12 per cent, compared with a 5 per cent tax levied on the commodity before the new system came into effect on July 1.

This created a confusion in the market, leading to a delay in stocking by traders. GST on cashew was subsequently brought down to 5 per cent on the request of the industry.

Also, traders are yet to move fully into the GST system, said K Prakash Rao, managing partner of Kalbavi Cashews. "While the overall sales lower than last year, the demand for premium quality nuts has not waned," Rao added.

Another reason for higher retail prices this year is the rise in the cost of imported raw nut, traders and processors said. Costly raw nuts caused a 20 per cent drop in their imports to 7.70 lakh tonnes in 2016-17.

The cashew industry has called for the scrapping of a 5 per cent duty charged on shipments from Ivory Coast, Ghana and Nigeria, which account for a major share of imports.

"Our domestic production of around 7 lakh tonnes and a part of import go for processing for internal consumption. As sufficient nuts are not available, 40 per cent of the (processing) capacity is lying idle," Bhoodes said.

Source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/

Thứ Năm, 5 tháng 10, 2017

Vietnam's cashew exports up in first 9 months

Vietnam's cashew nut exports in the first nine months of this year surged 26.6 percent on-year to nearly 2.6 billion U.S. dollars.

Specifically, Vietnam exported 260,000 tons of cashew nuts, up 1.1 percent, according to the Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on Thursday.

The United States, the Netherlands and China continued to be the main importers of Vietnamese cashew nuts, which consumed 36.6 percent, 15.9 percent and 11.3 percent of the country's total export value, respectively.

Vietnam would make cashew export turnovers of 3 billion U.S. dollars this year, the Vietnam Cashew Association said, noting that the figure was a target earlier set for 2020. Last year, the country exported 347,000 tons of cashew nuts worth over 2.8 billion U.S. dollars.

Vietnam's cashew-growing area dropped to 290,000 hectares in 2015 from 440,000 hectares in 2007, according to the ministry. In 2016, the area increased by 5,600 hectares.

Source: http://news.xinhuanet.com

Germany Biggest Buyer of Iranian Pistachio

Germany was the main destination of Iran’s pistachio, as it imported 3,063 tons of pistachio worth $40 million from Iran, in the first five months of the current fiscal year (started March 21). Over 61% of Iran’s exported pistachios were dispatched to Germany, Iraq, Kazakhstan, the UAE, India, Spain and Russia, Trend News Agency reported. However, the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration’s official statistics indicate that Iranian pistachio exports’ value decreased by 40% to earn $198 million and the volume of exports also decreased by 45% to reach 19,000 tons during the five months, compared with the same period of last year.

Iran exported pistachio to 59 countries, including Yugoslavia, Jordan, Armenia, Argentina, Uzbekistan, Australia, Slovakia, South Africa, Afghanistan, Albania, United Kingdom, Ukraine, US, Italy, Bahrain, Brazil, Belgium, Bulgaria, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Taiwan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Libya, South Korea, Moldova, China, Romania, Japan, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Serbia, Oman, France, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar, Canada, Kuwait, Lebanon, Poland, Lithuania, Malaysia, Egypt, Vietnam, Netherlands and Hong Kong. ISNA quoted Mahmoud Abtahi, chairman of the board of directors at the Iranian Pistachio Association, as saying that the amount of pistachio production in Iran in the last fiscal year halved to 180,000 tons, which is the main reason behind the decline in export this year.

Head of Iran Pistachio Association, Mohsen Jalalpour, said every year between 8,000 and 12,000 hectares of Iran’s pistachio orchards are lost because of water shortage and soil salinity.“Land under pistachio cultivation in Iran is currently close to 350,000 hectares while during the 2000s, the figure stood at more than 400,000 hectares,” he was quoted as saying by Eranico. Kerman Province in southeast Iran is the country’s biggest producer of pistachio. The province once accounted for 70% of Iran’s pistachio production, but now produces only 30% of all the pistachio grown in the country due to the severe water crisis.

“Pistachio is currently cultivated in 19 provinces across the country, all of which are more or less facing the same issues,” he said.Both Jalalpour and Abtahi estimate this year’s production to stand around 230,000 tons, of which Jalalpour expects some 150,000 tons worth $1.5 billion will be exported to register an 11% and 25% growth in weight and value respectively compared with last year when 135,000 tons worth around $1.2 billion were exported.According to Jalalpour, who is a former chairman of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, Iran is the second biggest producer of pistachio after the US and top exporter of the commodity. Deputy Minister of Industries, Mining and Trade Mojtaba Khosrowtaj said Iran supplies more than 50% of the world pistachio market.

Source:https://financialtribune.com

Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 10, 2017

Vietnam remains world’s No 1 exporter of cashews

The country has been relying heavily on the world’s material market. If the material prices fluctuate, Vietnamese enterprises may fail to fulfill export contracts or deliver products on schedule, and their products may not meet requirements on food hygiene.

In 2016, Vietnam exported 347,000 tons of cashew nuts worth $2.84 billion, increasing by 5.6 percent in quantity and 18.4 percent in value compared with 2015. In that year, the world’s total cashew nut output was 3 million tons, while Vietnam imported 1.1 million tons.

In the first eight months of 2017, Vietnam exported 223,000 tons worth $2.2 billion, which represented the 1.1 percent decrease in volume, but the 24.9 percent increase in value compared with the same period of 2016. The average export price was $9,842.5 per ton in the first seven months, or 27.2 percent higher.

According to Vinacas, Vietnam plans to obtain $3 billion from cashew nut exports in 2017, or $160 million higher than 2016. Meanwhile, due to the bad weather, the output is modest, just 300,000 tons and the amount of cashew nuts for processing is 250,000 tons only.

As such, to fulfill the export plan, Vietnam would have to import 200,000 tons more in 2017 than the last year.

According to Nguyen Duc Thanh, chair of Vinacas, most markets which import processed cashew products from Vietnam set high requirements on quality and food hygiene. This means that Vietnamese processors need to be sure that the input materials have high quality. Therefore, Vinacas believes that Vietnam needs to expand the cashew growing area.

Do Ha Nam, chair of Intimex Group, said Vietnam is No 1 in the world in cashew nut processing technology and it has the best products in the world. Therefore, Vietnam needs to boost exports to earn more money. He thinks now is the right time for farmers to expand the cashew growing area again as raw cashew nuts now can go for good prices.

In 1996, Vietnam began importing raw cashew nuts from Africa. In 2016, Vietnam surpassed India to become the biggest cashew nut exporter. Vietnam’s products are consumed in more than 100 markets.

By the end of 2016, Vietnam had 300,000 hectares of cashew growing area, mostly in Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai and Ba Ria – Vung Tau. The raw material price increased from 10,000-12,000 per kilo some years ago to VND40,000 per kilo.

Source: http://english.vietnamnet.vn/

Chủ Nhật, 24 tháng 9, 2017

Vietnam:Cashew and paradox import raw materials for processing

As the world's largest exporter of cashew kernels, Vietnam annually imports over 1 million of the 1.4 million tonnes of raw cashew nut used for processing. Therefore, when the raw material market fluctuates, enterprises must incur such expenses as contract cancellation, late delivery, poor quality of raw materials, especially food hygiene and safety.

In 2016, Vietnam exported 347,000 tonnes of cashew nuts, 2.84 billion dollars, up 5.6% in volume and 18.4% in value compared to 2015. In this year, cashew production reached About 3 million tons, Vietnam has imported more than 1.1 million tons of raw cashew to export processing.


The industry has much more

In the first eight months of 2017, cashew nut exports were estimated at 223,000 tonnes and USD2.2 billion, down 1.1% in volume but up 24.9% in value over the same period last year. Exports in the first 7 months of 2017 reached USD 9,842.5 per ton, up 27.2% over the same period.

According to the Vietnam Cashew Association (Vinacas), in 2017, the industry strives to achieve export turnover of $ 3 billion, an increase of $ 160 million compared to 2016. However, due to abnormal weather conditions, 300,000 tons and output for processing in 2017 is expected to be 250,000 tons. Thus, to meet the export target of $ 3 billion in 2017, imported materials will increase by 200,000 tonnes compared to 2016.

According to Nguyen Duc Thanh, chairman of Vinacas, most of Vietnam's cashew import markets have strict requirements on quality, food hygiene and safety. Besides investing in quality raw materials in the country, imported raw material must also pay attention to quality equally.

Therefore, in parallel with increasing import volume for export processing, in order to develop stably and sustainably, the industry should pay attention to restoring and increasing the area of ​​cashew cultivation in the country.

Mr. Do Ha Nam, Chairman of the Board of Directors, General Director of Intimex Group, said that cashew processing technology in Vietnam is the world leader and cashew nut also exceeds cashew nut exporters. very good. Therefore, businesses need to promote the import of raw materials for export processing to increase the value of products. This is the advantage and the trend is continuing, the high price of raw materials is a good opportunity for farmers to grow back area.

Build and develop a specialized farming area

In 1996, Vietnam imported raw cashew from Africa and by 2016, Vietnam surpassed India as the world's largest cashew nut exporter and has maintained its position so far.

Currently, the brand of Vietnam people have been used by consumers in more than 100 countries and territories, the output is always stable. However, the increasing demand of the market makes enterprises depend too much on imported raw materials while domestic raw materials do not increase but tend to decrease. In the face of this challenge, especially to exploit the advantage of an international brand name, businesses are forced to pass to secure the No. 1 global market.


To solve the problem of raw materials, not only enterprises but need the help of the State. By the end of 2016, the country has 300,000 ha of cashewnut, mainly in Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai and Ba Ria - Vung Tau. The issue is that the agricultural sector should pay more attention to the area of ​​cashewnut development is stable, because compared with the output output is quite uncertain, the price of cashew is always stable.

Previously, the purchase price of about 10-12 thousand VND / kg of raw cashew nuts, but now has increased from 35 to 40 thousand per kg, three times higher than before. The industry needs to grow at 1 million tons of material per year, thus ensuring long-term and sustainable production. Previously, cashew industry accounted for about 700,000 tons of products per year, now only about 300 thousand tons per year.

Therefore, it is necessary to study the development of high yielding cashew varieties and the construction of specialized areas. If Vietnam continues to import raw materials for processing, the net profit from export will not be high because it is processing.

"The policy of the State is to focus on building specialized cashew areas suitable for cashew trees in order to have stable and sustainable products. If you let the people spontaneously "now grow apricot trees down the price cut back," then the first person to suffer the first is the farmer. Products will not be stable, "said Nam.

Nguyen Huyen

Source: VNEconomy

Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 8, 2017

Raw cashew imports increased- Vietnam

The domestic crop failure has led to an increase in the amount of raw cashew nuts imported over the past several months, now imports of raw cashew nuts have increased by nearly 54% in volume and up to 98.2% in value over the same period in 2016. According to the forecast in the last months of the year, the price of raw cashew imports will continue to increase.

Specifically, according to the General Department of Customs, as of August 15, the country has imported 994,364 tons of raw cashew nut with a total value of $ 1.923 billion. Thus, compared with the same period of 2016, imports of raw raw materials increased nearly 54%, while the value increased to 98.2%.

In fact, the average import price of raw material in the past months also increased sharply to $ 1,934 / tonne, compared to $ 1,500 / tonne at the same time last year. Cause is due to the loss of Vietnam and Cambodia, so global raw cashew tends to increase, causing the price of NK increasingly high.

Dang Hoang Giang, vice chairman and general secretary of the Vietnam Cashew Association (Vinacas), said that the import of raw cashew nut is not too high. Due to the strong increase in input materials, it has been forecasted since the beginning of the year, which is due to the fact that the raw material areas are important both in the country and in the world, such as the lost areas.

Specifically, in the early months of this year, cashew growing areas in the country, experienced farmers, yield estimates are only 50% compared to the crop year 2016. Notably, there are even cashew orchards. There is no harvest. Total annual output of raw cashew is expected to reach over 252,000 tons, down nearly 52,000 tons compared to 2016.

This led to the psychological enterprises increased input materials to reserve for production plans for the whole year. On the other hand, there are also Chinese enterprises set up processing base in Vietnam is also the reason that input materials of this year increased sharply, followed by the purchase price increased higher than the same period last year.

Mr. Dang Hoang Giang also predicted that in the last months of the year, the import of raw cashew will not be as high as the last time because the basic harvest of raw materials in the country and important areas The world is over.

"According to my estimation, the import volume of this year is about 1.3 million tons, an increase of 200 thousand tons compared to 2016," said Dang Hoang Giang.  Prior to that, in 2016, the amount of cashew nuts processed into 1.50 million tons, of which importing 1.025.000 tons, buying 475,000 tons in the country, accounting for only 31.67% of production materials of the whole year.

According to the vice chairman and general secretary of the Vietnam Cashew Association, the production and business situation of this sector in general has faced many difficulties. In addition to the increase in output and price of imported raw materials mentioned above, the export volume in the past months has not nearly increased compared to the same period of 2016.

The remarkable point that Vinacas's leaders have been assessing over the past time is that the total value of exports has increased, leading to higher average export prices than last year. Specifically, according to the latest information from the General Department of Customs, to 15/8, the country exported 205,455 tons, with a total turnover of $ 2.025 billion (same period exports 206,734 tons, total value of turnover $ 1.606 billion). Thus, the average export price this year reached $ 9,856 per ton, compared to $ 7,768 per ton at the same period last year.  Previously, Vinacas forecast that in 2017, Vietnam cashew nut industry will export USD3.3 billion, with the output of 360,000 tons of cashew nuts of all kinds, to set a record 12 consecutive years in world export. kite. With the rest, the industry will have to sprint to achieve the goal.

According to a consultant technical production, processing for the cashew processing business, raw materials for processing, export scarcity, raw material prices in the country will not reduce but tends to increase, sources Low quality raw material will also be higher than in the past, especially between October and December 2017.

Therefore, Vinacas recommends that enterprises take steps to be more proactive than raw materials. Because of the shortage of raw materials has been put forward for a long time, the solutions offered are quite adequate. The important thing at this point is the entry of the whole industry. Specifically from each step, step by step, such as building good quality breed, high productivity, resistant to pests.

In particular, enterprises need to improve investment in processing technology, on the basis of which focus on traceability of products. In addition, guidance, support farmers intensively, grafted improvement of the old cashew orchard to improve cashew quality. Especially promoting the "four houses" (State-scientists-farmers) link to create a stable material for the billion dollar tree of Vietnam.

Source: http://www.vinacas.com.vn/index.php?route=common/news/details&news_id=1655