As Vietnam’s agro-forestry-fishery exports continue to set new records, the country is steadily strengthening its global influence. Key export sectors such as rice, coffee, pepper, seafood, and timber not only maintain traditional markets but are also successfully expanding into the EU, the U.S., Japan, South Korea, and beyond.
A clear highlight of this success is the participation of Vietnamese enterprises at international events like Anuga Germany 2025, where they showcased high-quality agricultural products and established strong global connections.
Mr. Trần Phú Lữ, Director of the Investment and Trade Promotion Center of Ho Chi Minh City (ITPC), affirmed :”Vietnamese fruits increasingly affirm quality, competitive pricing, and compliance with the most demanding international requirements.
Why Vietnamese Agricultural Products Are Gaining Global Appeal
- Expanding Market Reach:
Vietnamese products are now exported to over 190 countries and territories, proving their strong adaptability in diverse markets. - International Certifications:
Standards such as HACCP, ISO, GlobalGAP, and Organic ensure that products meet the high expectations of demanding import markets. - Advanced Production & Cold Chain Systems:
Modern facilities and preservation technology guarantee freshness, nutrition, and premium quality throughout export logistics. - Global Trade Promotion:
Participation in international exhibitions like Anuga Germany strengthens Vietnam’s presence and credibility in the global agri-food network.
WEFCO – Supporting Vietnam’s Global Agricultural Journey
At WEFCO, we are proud to accompany Vietnam’s agricultural sector on its journey to global recognition.
We combine modern processing technology, traceability, cold chain management, and international certifications in every product.
Our diverse portfolio includes frozen fruits and vegetables, herbs, spices, and premium food solutions — all crafted to meet international market demands.
WEFCO is not just a supplier but a strategic partner, bringing authentic Vietnamese agri-products from farm to global dining tables.
Source: VnEconomy



