Subpar wholesale markets challenge agriculture sector

Sep 27th at 13:21
27-09-2017 13:21:17+07:00

Subpar wholesale markets challenge agriculture sector

A viable wholesale agricultural market is an efficient link to connect distribution and production. However, difficulties such as food hygiene and safety challenge the development of the country’s agriculture, officials said at a seminar on Monday.

 

According to Deputy Agriculture Minister Tran Thanh Nam, some models in the network of wholesale markets for agricultural products in Viet Nam initially developed quite well, such as the Binh Dien market in HCM City. However, it currently does not meet the development requirements of agriculture.

Mechanisms and policies to support the development of wholesale markets are still inadequate, especially those related to attracting investment and managing enterprises.

By the end of 2016, there were over 8,510 markets nationwide, 94 of which were wholesale markets, accounting for 1.1 per cent, according to a report by the Domestic Market Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

The wholesale markets are located mostly in Ha Noi and HCM City, Thanh Hoa, Quang Binh, Dong Thap and Hung Yen provinces.

“The products sold in the markets are diverse, mostly fresh seafood, fresh vegetables and fruits. But their origin is unclear,” Nguyen Van Hoi, the department’s deputy director, said at an international seminar on development of agriculture wholesale markets, jointly organised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Ha Noi People’s Committee with the support of the French Embassy.

“The products are mainly collected by traders from farms or small farmer households without purchase contracts and no certificate of origin," he emphasised.

Only 30% of need

Nguyen Doan Toan, deputy chairman of the Ha Noi People’s Committee, also said wholesale markets had not fulfilled their function of supplying the capital city’s needs. "The total volume of goods from Den Lu and Minh Khai wholesale markets meets less than 30 per cent of demand. Meanwhile the control of quality and food hygiene and safety in the market is still inadequate,” Toan said.

Addressing the major challenge to the wholesale market in Viet Nam, Florian de Saint Vicent, France’s leading expert on wholesale market development, said the use of antibiotics, pesticides, chemical fertilizers, illegal imports or poor management were the main obstacles to food safety.

The biggest challenge now is to change the production scale of a large number of small producers, according to the expert.

Deputy Minister Tran Thanh Nam said the Agriculture Ministry would work with relevant ministries on a project to build a safe wholesale market system in central cities and some satellite provinces.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Tough challenges foreseen for oil, gas sector

The oil and gas industry is one of the country’s key economic sectors, making important contributions to the national economy, but it is facing exceptionally tough...

Aquatic products expected to rake in US$9 billion by 2020

Viet Nam expects to achieve 6 per cent growth in aquaculture and US$9 billion from aquatic product exports by 2020.

Viet Nam assures EU on illegal, unregulated fishing

The VASEP (Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers) Marine Product Committee and Vietnamese seafood processors and exporters on September 25...

Solar power producer has high hopes for US

IREX Energy Joint Stock Company (JSC), a member of the Bach Khoa Solar Energy Group (SolarBK), has won orders to provide comprehensive solutions on solar power for...

Dung Quat oil refinery upgrade lacks capital

The multi-billion-dollar Dung Quat oil refinery upgrade and expansion project is being implemented very slowly and its operator has repeatedly asked the Vietnamese...

Ministry seeks to promote linkages between farm production, consumption

Developing linkages between production and consumption of agricultural products would be the top priority for the sector for developing sustainably, a meeting heard...

City focus on hi-tech agriculture

HCM City has identified hi-tech agriculture as a key sector and is striving to become a hub for the development and supply of crop and animal strains in the...

Industry 4.0 brings businesses both opportunities, challenges: seminar

Industry 4.0 will bring both opportunities and challenges for businesses, and they need to study and choose the most appropriate and efficient technologies, a...

Can Tho City posts strong 9-month export growth

Businesses in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho have enjoyed good export growth, with sharp increases in the shipments of rice and aquatic products.

Vietnam Print Pack exhibition offers line-up of the industry’s very best

With the participation of numerous printing and packaging enterprises from a great variety of countries and territories, Vietnam Print Pack 2017 promises to attract...


MOST READ


Back To Top