Supermarkets to replace US chicken products

May 11th at 14:20
11-05-2015 14:20:29+07:00

Supermarkets to replace US chicken products

Viet Nam's supermarkets are looking for frozen domestic chicken sources as a replacement for imported chicken products from the US, which have been temporarily stopped due to a bird-flu outbreak in the US.

 

Vo Hoang Anh, marketing director of Co.opMart supermarket, said the supermarket had imported US chicken and sales had been relatively good.

However, the supermarket has stopped importing poultry and poultry products from the US. To meet consumer demand, it will seek more domestic sources as a replacement.

Ho Quoc Nguyen, PR director of Big C supermarket, said it had not imported US chicken, and only distributed chicken from domestic enterprises, mainly from Son Ha Company.

Lotte supermarket said previously the supermarket imported frozen chicken from the US but after a temporary suspension of poultry imports from the US, it would seek domestic supply sources.

The supermarkets would not reveal the amount of US imported chicken each month.

Nguyen Xuan Binh, director of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development's Animal Health Agency Zone VI, said to protect local consumers, the ministry issued a ban to temporarily suspend poultry imports from the US, where a bird flu outbreak has spread to 14 states.

The ban, which covers live poultry, frozen and processed poultry meat and eggs, took effect on May 1.

Virulent H5 avian influenza strains have spread to 14 states over the last five months and affected about 26 million birds in the worst outbreak of the disease in US history, according to Reuters, citing the US Department of Agriculture.

Binh said in the past, Viet Nam's imported frozen chicken came mainly from the US and Brazil.

This is not the first time that Viet Nam has issued a ban on temporarily stopping imported frozen chicken. The ban was issued in early 2014 during a bird flu outbreak in Korea.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Pepper exports likely to set new record

Viet Nam's pepper export revenue could set a new record this year or at least equal to that of last year despite lower export volume, according to the Viet Nam...

European pork, beef heading to Vietnam prior to trade deal conclusion

More European pork and beef exporters have been licensed by Vietnamese authorities to sell their products in the 90 million-strong market in Vietnam.

Coffee plan focuses on processed products

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has unveiled a master plan (until 2020 with vision extended to 2030) to develop the coffee industry...

Foreign household appliances overwhelm domestic market

Vietnamese household-appliance companies are concerned that ASEAN-imported products will dominate the local market, especially in traditional markets and...

Shrimp exports to key markets fall in Q1

Viet Nam's shrimp exports fell by 28.1 per cent in the first quarter compared to the same period last year, only hitting US$798 million, according to the Viet Nam...

Oil exploitation reaches 6.1 million tonnes in four months

Viet Nam has exploited 6.1 million tonnes of crude oil in the first four months of this year, a year-on-year increase of 8.9 per cent, according to a latest report...

Lessons from rubber, catfish and questions about macadamia

News about rubber and catfish supply and price decreases of products that have been recalled are lessons to be learned before starting a macadamia development...

Smart phone retailers race for market share

The mobile phone market, especially the smart phone market, will continue to witness the discounting of products as manufacturers race to introduce new products and...

Gas price up VND125 per kilogramme from today

The gas price will be increased by VND125 (0.5 US cent) per kilogramme or VND1,500 per ($0.7) twelve kilogramme gas tank from today, gas distributors and stores in...

VN to re-import French beef from May 1

Viet Nam will allow businesses to import boneless beef under 30-month-old from France from May 1, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has announced.

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top