Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Market Share and Size, Trends, Scope, CAGR Status, Market Analysis, Future Opportunities and Forecast Till 2033
Fruits and vegetables are vital components of a well-balanced diet because they provide a range of nutrients that are necessary for maximum health. Seeds are typically found inside fruits and have a variety of flavours, textures, and nutritional profiles. Apples, berries, and oranges are some of the most well-known examples. On the other hand, a range of plant components, such as stems, roots, and leaves, make up vegetables. They are abundant in minerals, vitamins, and fiber—all of which are beneficial to general health. Among the vegetables are leafy greens, broccoli, and carrots. The vivid colours that distinguish fruits and vegetables from one another are indicators of phytochemicals, which may have beneficial impacts on health.
According to SPER Market Research, ‘Vietnam Fruit and
Vegetable Market Size – By Product, By Type, By
Distribution Channel - Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment
Forecast to 2033’ states that the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Market
is estimated to reach USD 29.37 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 5.65%.
Drivers: Growing consumer awareness of the importance of a healthy diet and lifestyle is one of the primary drivers of the Vietnam fruits and vegetables market. Concerns about noncommunicable diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular ailments are increasing, therefore people are becoming more careful of what they eat and seeking out healthful, fresh meals such as fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables are essential components of a balanced diet because they are high in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and dietary fibre. They can help prevent chronic illnesses and promote overall health and well-being. As a result, urban clients, health-conscious individuals, and families seeking to include more fruits and vegetables into their diets are increasing demand for fresh produce.
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Restraints: The Vietnam fruits and vegetables market
confronts problems such as post-harvest losses, poor infrastructure, and supply
chain inefficiencies. Post-harvest losses are caused by factors such as
incorrect handling, storage, and transportation of perishable fruits and
vegetables, which results in large waste and lower commercial yields.
Inadequate infrastructure, such as cold storage facilities, transportation
networks, and market facilities, exacerbates post-harvest losses and limits
farmers' access to markets, particularly in remote and rural locations. Supply
chain inefficiencies, such as fragmented distribution networks, a lack of
transparency, and inadequate market knowledge, all lead to market
inefficiencies and lower farmer and trader profitability.
The Covid-19 outbreak had a major influence on the Vietnam fruit and
vegetable sector. Lockdowns and travel restrictions caused initial disruptions
in the supply chain. However, the market immediately responded to the new
obstacles by adding safety precautions and alternate distribution routes. The epidemic
also raised consumer awareness of health and nutrition, resulting in increased
demand for fruits and vegetables as they sought to strengthen their immune
systems.
The southern region, specifically the Mekong Delta, dominates the fruit and
vegetable market. This location is noted for its good soil and pleasant
environment, which make it perfect for growing a wide range of fruits and
vegetables. Major market participants include Doveco, Luong Gia Food
Technology Joint Stock Company, Giang Food and Vegetables Joint Stock Company,
and others.
Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Market Segments:
By Product:
- Fruits
- Vegetables
By Type:
- Fresh
- Dried
- Frozen
By Distribution Channel:
- Supermarkets
and Hypermarkets
- Grocery
Stores
- Online
- Others
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