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    Optimism rises as Vietnam’s F&B sector targets $29.8 billion

    October 8, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Vietnam’s food and beverage (F&B) industry is expected to reach a value of VND720 trillion (US$29.8 billion) by the end of 2024, representing a 10.92% increase, according to a forecast by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT). The report, shared by the Vietnam News Agency, highlights growing confidence in the sector despite global economic challenges. A survey conducted by Vietnam Report between July and August revealed that 62.5% of businesses within the F&B industry anticipate growth of between 5% and 10% in 2024.

    Optimism rises as Vietnam’s F&B sector targets $29.8 billion

    This marks a significant rise in optimism, as last year’s figure stood at 61.6%. Now, the percentage of companies expressing positive expectations has surged to 87.6%, reflecting a stronger belief in the market’s potential. The report also highlights a growing sense of financial optimism among consumers. According to the survey, 52.7% of respondents expect their income to improve slightly over the next 12 months, while 21.8% anticipate significant increases. This is expected to translate into increased spending within the F&B sector, driving further growth in the industry as consumer confidence strengthens.

    The evolving preferences of consumers are shaping the industry’s trajectory. There is a rising demand for sustainable, health-conscious products, with a focus on items that are organic, green, and clearly sourced. Businesses are responding by adjusting their product offerings to align with these consumer expectations, as sustainability and corporate social responsibility become key factors influencing purchasing decisions. E-commerce is another area undergoing significant transformation within the F&B sector.

    The growing popularity of online shopping is prompting businesses to invest heavily in digital sales channels to stay competitive in a rapidly changing marketplace. Companies that fail to innovate risk losing market share as consumer behaviors evolve. As Vietnam’s F&B sector continues to expand, industry leaders are confident that the combination of consumer optimism, digital transformation, and product innovation will sustain growth. With an expected revenue of VND720 trillion, the industry is on track to play a key role in the country’s economic development.

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