Hue’s cajeput oil to get geographical indication

Jun 19th at 21:06
19-06-2018 21:06:36+07:00

Hue’s cajeput oil to get geographical indication

The central province of Thua Thien-Hue plans to give a geographical indication (GI) tag to Hue’s cajuput tree oil, helping consumers recognise the origin as a characteristic of the product.

 

The provincial People’s Committee has identified Hue’s Tram oil as a local special product to be built into a brand with funds from the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Cajeput (Tram) oil is good for relieving cough, sore throat, burns and aches. It can be used on sensitive skin and infants.

A GI tag is expected to develop the product in the domestic and export market as well as prevent fake products.

Deputy director of the provincial Industry and Trade Department Nguyen Duy Thanh said the province would set up an association comprising cajeput oil producers and businesses to build the brand and improve exports.

“There is a need for policies supporting cajeput tree-growing areas. We should not only depend on natural cajeput trees for production,” Thanh said.

According to Nguyen Ba Hoi of the Consulting and Research Company for Technology Transfer and Investment, the limitation of Hue’s Tram oil production is not concentrated. The production is mainly based on nature while its scale is small, providing uneven quality products.

He said if the oil got a GI tag, it would provide a lot of opportunities to affirm its brand value and develop its market. In addition to this, oil producers and businesses would have more chances to be supported by the State in promoting their products as well as solving difficulties, including the shortage of areas growing raw materials.

Currently, Phu Loc District is seen as the hub of Hue Tram oil as it has 80 oil processing units, supplying nearly 2,000 littres every month. Truong Hai unit, one of the leading oil processors in the district, needs 60 tonnes of raw materials per month for production and provides the market with 200 littres of oil.

The district has introduced a project to grow 20ha of Tram trees, which will be submitted to the provincial Department of Science and Technology. It will select one or two capable production households, who will be transferred advanced technology with high capacity to meet the market’s demand.

In 2017, the provincial Department of Science and Technology, in collaboration with Phu Loc District, announced standards for Tram oil. All producers have to ensure that these standards on smell, taste, colour as well as physical and chemical indicators are met.

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