HCM City, Aug. 18 -- Businesses and policymakers agreed that diversifying markets is the key to reaching the ambitious target of 65 billion USD in farm produce exports this year. Vietnam's agricultural exports have shown strong growth in the first half of 2025, but experts warned that the coming months will be more difficult as new trade barriers and taxes come into force. Director of the Department of Quality, Processing and Market Development under the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment Ngo Hong Phong said that Vietnam must both keep traditional markets stable and look for new ones, including niche markets and Muslim-majority countries. With a Muslim consumer base of about 2 billion people, this is a big opportunity to balance Viet...