Hanoi, Sept. 14 -- The European Union (EU) is emerging as a promising market for Vietnam's agro-forestry-fishery products, especially amid impacts from the US's reciprocal tariff policy, but challenges remain as the sector has to overcome numerous barriers related to technology, quality, logistics, and product development strategies, said insiders.

Tran Van Cong, Vietnam's Agricultural Counsellor to the EU, noted that the bloc is among the world's top three importers of farm produce, with its demand expected to approximate 364 billion USD in 2025. Despite this, Vietnam holds only a 2% share - still modest compared to its agricultural production capacity and potential, which indicates vast growth potential in the EU if backed by a proper ...