Viet Nam’s Cashew Sector Facing Cost Pressures Despite Export Growth

28/11/2025 05:00 - 50 Views

Cashew kernel prices in the country have reached a two-year high, driven by recovering demand from major markets including China, the United States and India. In the first nine months of 2025, cashew exports to China rose by 37.4% in volume and 54.1% in value, accounting for 88.7% of total exports. Demand from China is expected to increase further with the approaching Lunar New Year. Global supply-chain changes and growing consumer preference for natural-origin products have also strengthened Viet Nam’s position in high-end markets such as Japan, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates. If current trends continue, Viet Nam’s cashew exports could surpass $5 billion in 2025, setting a new record.

 

Despite this strong export growth, the industry faces a critical domestic raw material shortage. Viet Nam relies on imports for up to 90% of the raw cashews needed to sustain its processing and export industry. These raw cashews are processed domestically into cashew kernels, which are then exported worldwide. The total export revenue from cashew kernels is only slightly higher than the cost of imported raw cashews, which means low profit margins. Most of the added value comes from shelling, processing and packaging. Overall, cashew kernel exports reached approximately $4.25 billion in the first 10 months of this year.

 

According to the Viet Nam Cashew Association (Vinacas), the country’s raw cashew imports reached a three-year high this year, with average import prices up by 21%. By the end of October, Viet Nam had imported 2.6 million metric tons of raw cashews valued at $4.01 billion, representing a 13.8% increase in volume and a 38.1% increase in value compared with last year. Cambodia is the largest supplier, accounting for nearly 39% of imports, followed by Côte d’Ivoire, Nigeria and Ghana.

 

A Vinacas report presented at the International Cashew Conference in Hanoi shows that Viet Nam accounts for over 65% of global raw cashew imports and supplies more than 80% of exported cashew kernels worldwide. Viet Nam requires more than 3.5 million metric tons of raw cashews annually for processing, but domestic production covers only about 10% of this. Most raw cashews are imported from Africa, where several countries have raised tariffs or imposed export restrictions to retain cashews for local processing. Rising raw material costs have forced some Vietnamese processors into incurring losses, leading to halted production and factory closures.

 

Vinacas recommends that the sector expand domestic cultivation, promote deep processing — including ready-to-eat roasted, organic and premium packaged products — and develop a national Vietnamese cashew brand. Some Vietnamese companies are already adopting circular agriculture models, using processing byproducts to generate bioenergy and reduce costs. Viet Nam is also pursuing partnerships with African nations on green processing and technology transfer to secure a stable supply of raw cashews.

 

Source: Product Report

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