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Rice export exceeds 2.8 million tonnes

Vietnam earned almost 1.2 billion USD from shipping more than 2.8 million tonnes of rice to foreign markets since the outset of this year, according to the Vietnam Food Association (VFA).
Vietnam earned almost 1.2 billion USD from shipping more than 2.8million tonnes of rice to foreign markets since the outset of this year,according to the Vietnam Food Association (VFA).

The VFA also said that the domestic prices remain stable, ensuring profits for farmers.

MekongDelta provinces are currently planting summer-autumn crops across 1.7million hectares and harvesting 3.54 million tonnes of rice in 650,000hectares, favourable conditions for enterprises to collect material ricefor export at the end of 2015.

In 2014, Vietnam exported6.32 million tonnes of rice, earning 2.84 billion USD and becoming thethird largest rice exporter in the world after Thailand and India,according to the association.-VNA

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