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Vietnam to rapidly expand macadamia farms as demand rises

Vietnam to rapidly expand macadamia farms as demand rises
Tác giả: Reuters
Ngày đăng: 05/12/2020

HANOI – Vietnam is seeking to expand its macadamia farming area fivefold to 50,000 hectares (123,553 acres) over the next five years, aiming to make the nuts one of its key agriculture exports, the government said on Thursday.

Nuts are seen on display at Maran Vegan, Austria's first strictly vegan supermarket, in Vienna, Austria January 31, 2018. Photo: Reuters

Macadamia has only recently been grown on large scale in Vietnam, which is already the world's biggest exporter of cashew nuts and one of its biggest producers of rice, coffee and pepper.

Annual macadamia revenue, mostly from exports, is expected to reach $500 million by 2025, the government said.

"Global macadamia demand now outpaces supply," Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Xuan Cuong said in a statement on the government's website.

Vietnam's farming area for the nuts will be raised to 100,000 hectares by 2030, mostly in the Central Highlands, with an annual revenue of $1 billion.

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc will chair a conference next week to discuss measures to boost the macadamia farming, processing and exports.


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