Pepper industry to focus on quality growth

May 21st at 13:58
21-05-2016 13:58:51+07:00

Pepper industry to focus on quality growth

Viet Nam's pepper industry plans to focus on improving quality to ensure long-term growth and satisfy demand from import markets, an official of the Viet Nam Pepper Association (VPA) has said.

 

Speaking at its annual meeting in HCM City yesterday, VPA's chairman Do Ha Nam said the industry had seen robust growth, but faced challenges related to climate change and stunted vines on farms.

High pepper prices in recent year have persuaded farmers to expand cultivation, even on unsuitable land without any planning, while the overuse of fertilisers has caused plants to degenerate quickly and be more vulnerable to disease.

"New free trade agreements will open opportunities for the industry to boost exports but there are challenges, especially in ensuring quality, hygiene and food safety," he said.

With import markets like the US and EU demanding higher food safety requirements, VPA and delegates at the meeting called on farmers, processors and distributors to focus more on safety and hygiene.

They also suggested speeding up the process of sustainable pepper production to improve quality and better protect the environment.

Tran Minh Tam, director of the EaKtur Coffee Company, said his company was trying to implement a sustainable process for pepper production.

However, this kind of cultivation requires high investment costs, but the price is only VND3,000 higher than pepper grown under typical methods. As a result, farmers do not have a strong interest in using the sustainable method.

He suggested that VPA develop measures to increase purchase prices of certified sustainable pepper and raise awareness among farmers about production following safety standards.

Dang Ba Dan, director of the Pepper Research and Development Centre, suggested that the industry use organic fertilisers and disease-resistant seedlings for their pepper farms

Delegates suggested that the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development quickly review the list of pesticides and ban the use of chemicals containing active elements such as Carbendazim, Permethrin, Methalaxyl and others, which foreign markets have banned from using in pepper production.

Bui Chi Buu, former director of the Southern Institute for Agricultural Science and Technology, said pepper exporters should develop close links with farmers to better control quality.

Strong growth

Viet Nam's pepper exports hit a record US$1.27 billion last year, with 133,569 tonnes of the spice exported, a drop of 12 per cent in volume but a rise of 5.4 per cent in value over 2014, Nam said.

In the first four months of the year, exports were worth $561.68 million, 9.36 per cent higher year-on-year, he said, adding that Viet Nam's pepper exports were expected to reach 150,000 tonnes this year.

By the end of last year, the country had 85,000ha under pepper, yielding130,000 tonnes of pepper.

Viet Nam accounted for 32 per cent of the world's total pepper output and held more than 56 per cent of world market share.

Vietnamese pepper products are exported to 100 countries and territories, with Asia, Europe and the US being the biggest markets.

According to the latest report of the International Pepper Community, in recent years global demand for the spice increased at an average rate of 3.5 per cent per year or 10,000-12,000 a year.

Global consumption could be 450,000 tonnes per year in the near future, it said.

The impact of unfavorable weather such as El Nido, and typhoons in main producing countries such as Indonesia, Brazil, India and Viet Nam, will shrink output, so demand is expected to be higher than supply despite the increase in cultivation areas in many countries, according to IPC.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Fuel prices go up

The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry and Trade increased the retail price of fuels on May 20.

Bac Giang seeks to boost lychee consumption

A conference was held in the northern province of Bac Giang on May 17 to discuss measures to promote consumption of “Thieu” lychee this year.

VGTA, banking experts seek national gold floor

Viet Nam Gold Trading Association (VGTA) chairman, Nguyen Thanh Long, asked the central bank and the Ministry of Finance to set up a national gold trading floor to...

VN tuna exports decline 5.5% year-on-year in Q1

Viet Nam's tuna exports to China have risen sharply this year but exports to traditional markets like the US, EU and Japan have fallen, according to the industry...

City aims to boost pet fish market

The HCM City People's Committee has approved the Pet Fish Development Programme in 2016-20 with the aim of developing a sustainable pet fish industry.

China stops buying Vietnamese pigs, causing rapid price drop

Live pig prices in Vietnam have dropped significantly following a sudden buying halt from Chinese traders, who were previously willing to import the animals at any...

Vietnam animal health introduces shock proposal on Chinese chicken imports

While domestic chicken prices are falling over abundant supply, the Vietnamese Department of Animal Health has proposed importing poultry breeders from China...

No excessive lead in URC Vietnam green tea, energy drink: food watchdog

The latest tests of the green tea and energy drink produced by the Vietnamese unit of leading Philippine food and beverage firm Universal Robina Corporation (URC)...

Less Mekong Delta fruit, higher prices

The price of fruit in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta has risen recently as the impact of drought and salination has caused fruit output to decline while demand has...

Plan targets higher cashew yields

The sustainable development of the cashew industry will require replacement of old trees with high-quality seedlings, transfer of advanced farming techniques, and...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top