1. Driving activities of the agrifood sector

Vietnam produces a large number of food commodities supplied for domestic consumption and exported to the world. Table 1 displays Vietnamese food products over recent years. Milled rice and fishery frozen products are the most important food industries. The production of milled rice is almost constantly remained in the past 3 years from 2016-2018, approximately 40000 thousand tons. Meanwhile, fishery frozen products reached 2133 thousand tons in 2018, increasing by 6.1% compared to 2017. In beverage industry, beer production is a largest sector with 4214.3 million litres, growing by 5.2%. This economic sector may be strongly affected in the next years by Decree 100/2019/NĐ-CP on the alcohol drinking ban when driving.

Table 1. Food of selected commodities in Vietnam

Code

Commodity Unit 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

2018

C1010 Canned meat ton 4677 5209.2 5520 4568 4086 4384 4314 4092 3946
C10209 Canned fishery products ton 76.9 86.2 96.6 107.5 103.5 100.6 102.3 105.1 109.2
C10201 Frozen fishery products 1000 ton 1278.3 1362.9 1372.1 1463.4 1586.7 1666 1763.1 1946.2 2133.1
C10203 Fish sauce million litre 257.1 280.2 306 325.8 334.4 339.5 372.2 373.7 374.2
C10309 Canned vegetable ton 48411 55680 60423 62371 63062 65096 69132 74262 79058
C10309 Canned grain and fruit 1000 ton 60.1 53.6 50 48.9 47.8 49.2 53.7 56.2 56.9
C10402 Cooking oil 1000 ton 565.9 568.7 631.6 826.5 862.9 966.1 1034.7 1078.6 1166.3
C10500 Fresh milk million litre 520.6 645.3 701.3 760.7 846.5 1027.9 1105.5 1211.4 1258.4
C10500 Milk powder 1000 ton 58.9 76.1 81.2 87 90.2 99.3 107.7 111.7 121
C10611 Milled rice 1000 ton 33473 38289 39748 41017 42165 40770 38920 39326 41743
C10720 Sugar 1000 ton 1141.5 1306.8 1634.3 1860.3 1863.4 1842.1 1695.3 1747.5 1927.9
C10770 Powder and instance coffee 1000 ton 68.1 80.5 92 91.5 90.7 87.6 95.4 99.4 106.9
C10760 Processed tea 1000 ton 211 207.4 193.3 187.6 179.8 167.8 165.4 170.5 169.4
C11010 Spirit and traditional alcohol million litre 349.4 337.1 330.9 318.1 312.7 310.3 306.8 309.7 316.3
C11030 Beer million litre 2420.2 2625.7 2978.7 3004.1 3287.2 3526.8 3845.1 4004.8 4214.3
C11041 Mineral water million litre 458.5 528 566.4 645.8 763.7 877.3 1016.6 1027.7 1121.8

(Source: GSO)

Total formal Value added (INDSTAT) for food processing grew from USD 1.128 billion in 2006 to USD 4.465 billion in 2016. Value added grew much faster than the average productivity per employee, increasing threefold in the decade 2006- 2016 (table 2).

Table 2. CAGR* per subsector, food processing, 2006-2016 (%)

Food products

Value added Average size est.

Average productivity

Processing/preserving of meat 9.7% -6.8% 5.5%
Processing/preserving of fish, etc 14.7% -2.5% 12.1%
Processing/preserving of fruit, vegetable 22.6% -10.2% 23.6%
Vegetable/animal oils/fat 28.3% -8.0% 24.0%
Dairy products 10.6% -2.9% -1.6%
Grain mill products 21.2% 3.6% 20.4%
Sugar 1.0% -4.6% 4.3%
Overall 14.7% -2.2% 12.7%

CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate                                    Source: UNIDO INDSTAT

In 2017, Viet Nam’s food processing industry was worth more than USD 8.8 billion in terms of ex­port values, the highest figure since 2007. However, the exceptional growth rate of 22.8 per cent in the period 2007-2011 was followed by a significant contraction in the subsequent period (2011- 2017), nonetheless avoiding negative figures and remaining positive at 1.73 per cent.

Fish processing has been the fastest growing subsector in all periods, with a growth rate of 13.3 per cent in the period 2007-2011, and 4.66 per cent in the subsequent period. Total export value peaked at USD 6.6 billion in 2017, followed by the processing of vegetables with an export value of roughly USD 1 million in 2017, and growing steadily at 2 per cent in the period 2012-2017.

In terms of import value, fish processing was the leading industry with over USD 1.4 billion in 2017, and this trend has continued to grow sharply. The processing of fruits and vegetables as well as dairy products follow, although the import value for dairy products decreased considerably be­tween 2014 and 2017.

2. Driving geographical areas

In the industry and construction including food and beverage manufacture, the manufacturing continued to be the main contributor to the economic growth, with a drastic increase of 12.98%, lower than the figure of the same period in 2017 but much higher than the growth rates in the years from 2012 to 2016, contributing 2.55 percentage points to the overall growth. The above-mentioned results showed that the economy escaped from its dependence on the mineral and resource exploitation as mining and quarrying endured a negative growth for the third consecutive years in 2018 (a decline of 3.11%), reducing 0.23 percentage points of the economy’s total added value (Statistical Yearbook of Vietnam, GSO, 2018).

In Hanoi, in 2018 some manufacturing industries achieved a higher growth rate than the general growth rate of the whole industry such as: Beverage increased by 12.2% over the same period last year. Industrial production index of food production and processing increased by 3.3% over the same period last year (Statistical Yearbook of Hanoi, 2018). The main food products in Hanoi is presented in Table 2.3.

Table 3. Main food production in Hanoi

Code Unit 2010 2015 2016 2017 2018
C10203 Fish sauce 1000 litres 2885 388 216 182 175
C11030 Beer Million litre 375 455 462 453 465
Cake and Candy 1000 tons 55 53 54 54 55
Feed Ton 369851 385116 391107 438112 450216

(Sourse: Statistical Yearbook of Hanoi, 2018)

The table 3 shows that fish sauce production in Hanoi have steadily decreased over the years. In 2018, the number of fish sauce volume decreased by 93% compared to 2016. Meanwhile beer, cake and candy production have been constantly maintained in recent years.

Published January 9, 2023
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