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Viet Nam and South Africa are deepening their partnership by expanding two‑way agricultural trade, with Viet Nam’s strengths in rice and food production supporting South Africa’s food security while opening gateways to Africa’s wider market.
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🇻🇳🤝🇿🇦 Viet Nam, South Africa Strengthen Agricultural Trade for Food Security 🌱

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FreshlyRC’s Sunflower speaks of resilience, warmth, and growth—images that mirror the spirit of Viet Nam–South Africa agricultural cooperation. Just as the sunflower turns toward the sun for sustenance, Viet Nam’s rice and agricultural strengths are being directed toward South Africa to ensure food security and shared prosperity. The partnership blossoms like a field of sunflowers, rooted in common values and reaching upward together, symbolizing how trade and cultural ties can flourish across continents.

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During his bilateral activities in South Africa, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met with Neil Pollock, Vice President of the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The meeting underscored the growing partnership between Viet Nam and South Africa, highlighting agriculture as a key sector for cooperation. Both sides emphasized that strengthening two‑way trade can help ensure food security while deepening economic and cultural ties.

📈 Economic Growth and Strategic Breakthroughs

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh reaffirmed Viet Nam’s commitment to macroeconomic stability, inflation control, and sustainable growth. With GDP projected to grow around 8% in 2025 and double‑digit growth in subsequent years, Viet Nam is advancing three strategic breakthroughs: institutional transformation, infrastructure development, and governance with human resource training. The country is also shifting toward science, technology, and digital innovation, positioning itself as a dynamic partner for South Africa.

🌍 Expanding Bilateral Trade

South Africa remains Viet Nam’s largest trading partner in Africa, with bilateral trade reaching USD 1.72 billion in 2024. Building on this momentum, the Prime Minister invited South African businesses to invest in Viet Nam and encouraged Vietnamese enterprises to expand into South Africa. Priority areas include agriculture, mining, oil and gas, and consumer goods such as electronics, textiles, footwear, and fruits. This exchange reflects the spirit of “giving is the most enduring,” fostering mutually beneficial growth.

🍚 Viet Nam’s Agricultural Strengths

Viet Nam’s globally recognized rice—awarded the title of the world’s best three times—stands out as a cornerstone of cooperation. By supplying rice and other agricultural products directly to South Africa, Vietnamese enterprises can help ensure food security while tapping into Africa’s vast market of over one billion people. Neil Pollock praised Viet Nam’s development momentum and highlighted rice consumption as a growing demand in South Africa, reinforcing the potential for agricultural collaboration.

✨ Shared Values and Future Cooperation

Both countries share cultural and historical values, creating fertile ground for deeper ties. Tourism, agriculture, and innovation are areas of mutual interest, with South Africa eager to learn from Viet Nam’s experiences. Pollock emphasized that South African enterprises are ready to strengthen connectivity and work with Vietnamese partners to seize opportunities for shared development. With strong political relations and aligned economic goals, Viet Nam–South Africa cooperation is poised to advance rapidly, serving as a model for nature, biodiversity conservation, and food security.

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Gateway Partnership

🌾 The Gateway Market Insight
While the article highlights food security and bilateral trade, what’s not explicitly stated is that South Africa is being positioned as Viet Nam’s strategic gateway into the wider African continent. By strengthening agricultural exports like rice and fruits, Viet Nam isn’t just supplying one country—it’s building a distribution foothold into Africa’s billion‑person market. This means South Africa’s role goes beyond being a trading partner; it becomes a logistical and cultural bridge for Viet Nam’s broader ambitions in Africa, from agriculture to technology and infrastructure.

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