Vietnam sees growing potential for chicken export

Jul 3rd at 10:24
03-07-2017 10:24:34+07:00

Vietnam sees growing potential for chicken export

Following several years of hardship, Vietnamese chicken is set to be exported to Japan in a couple of days and is expected to enter the European market in the near future.

 

The first batch of Vietnamese chicken is scheduled to penetrate the Japanese market next week.

The information was announced at the conference on the export of Vietnamese poultry products organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, in coordination with the Southeast Livestock Association, in Ho Chi Minh City on Saturday.

Following approval from Japanese authorities, Koyu & Unitek Company, based in the southern Vietnamese province of Dong Nai, is carrying out the last phase of preparation for the first shipment.

According to Khuu Nhon Hieu, director of the company, he has spent three years negotiating before finally signing an agreement with his Japanese partners.

The entire process of raising the chickens and disease control has to strictly follow all requirements from Japan.

“The first shipment is part of a trial. We will start exporting the poultry in larger volumes in August,” Hieu elaborated.

If that proves a success, the firm will expand its production and cooperate with local farms to meet the high demand from the Japanese market.

Koyu & Unitek is the first Vietnamese firm to have its chicken products exported to Japan.

Several local companies have also registered to participate in the export program, according to the agriculture ministry.

Speaking at the conference, Gabor Fluit, general director of De Heus Asia, which specializes in animal nutrition, stated that Japan imports nearly one million metric tons of poultry a year, with Brazil being the largest exporter with 420,000 metric tons in 2016.

During the first phase, Koyu & Unitek is expected to supply 300 metric tons of chicken per month, leaving many opportunities for other Vietnamese businesses to join the market, Fluit said.

New opportunities

Japan is not the only potential importer of chicken, Fluit said, listing Europe and the United Arab Emirates as other importers.

Several European businesses have contacted De Hues, stating their intention to import chicken from Vietnam, the general director continued, adding that the Southeast Asian country is able to meet that demand as many Vietnamese farms have joined a safe food chain.

Backing the opinion, Kay Vreese, general director of Bel Ga JSC, a chicken producer based in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, said that Vietnam can export its chicken to other nations aside from Japan.

Close cooperation between the Southeast Asian country and foreign partners is needed to ensure the quality and price of the product, Vreese added.

Nguyen Van Ngoc, owner of a chicken farm in Dong Nai, which is partaking in the safe food chain of the export program, stated he had been making many changes to his facility to live up to international standards, despite being in the business for nearly two decades.

Apart from requirements regarding their farms, chicken feed, and disease control, farmers need to also pay attention to animal welfare, Ngoc noted.

“The program provides us with an opportunity to compete with imported poultry, as well as to have a stable market for our products,” the farmer said.

tuoitrenews



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Pork without traceable origin to be barred from Ho Chi Minh City markets

Ho Chi Minh City is looking to ban all pork without origin traceability from its markets, starting at the end of this month, a move expected to improve the...

Australian ban on VN prawns ends this week

The Australian Department of Agriculture and Water Resource announced that the import suspension on uncooked prawns would lapse on July 6, 2017.

Viet Nam’s fertiliser imports surge in H1

Viet Nam spent US$628 million on importing 2.34 million tonnes of fertiliser in the first half of this year, surging 24 per cent in volume and 18 per cent in value...

Vietnamese dragon fruit exported to 40 markets

Vietnamese dragon fruit is being exported to 40 countries and territories, such as China, Thailand and Indonesia, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural...

US initiates anti-dumping investigation on VN’s polyester

The US Department of Commerce (DOC) last week announced the initiation of anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations on the import of fine denier polyester...

Bac Giang litchi sees good sales

The northern province of Bac Giang has sold at least 39,451 tonnes of litchi, equivalent to 40 per cent of its total produce, a local official said on Friday.

Ornamental fish export revenue up

HCM City earned more than US$11.5 million from exporting 9.3 million ornamental fish in the first half of the year, a rise of 25 per cent in output and a surge of...

Asia Coffee-Vietnam flips to discounts; Indonesia flat

Vietnam coffee export prices slipped to discounts against the international benchmark as robusta prices in London rose last week on supply worries, while ample...

Vietnam’s black pepper race persists notwithstanding price dip

Though per-kilogram prices of black pepper in Vietnam have dropped 65 percent since their record high two years ago, local growers are still racing to increase...

VINPA supports petrol tax hikes proposed by MoF

The Viet Nam Petroleum Association (VINPA) has sent a document to the Ministry of Finance (MoF) in support of the ministry’s proposal to increase the environmental...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top