Companies to buy salt overstock from farmers

Sep 3rd at 18:19
03-09-2016 18:19:21+07:00

Companies to buy salt overstock from farmers

Nine companies have registered to buy all 95,000 tonnes of salt inventory from farmers in HCM City's Can Gio District, according to the city's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

 

Tran Ngoc Ho, deputy director of the department, said that salt trading companies would pay a price that would provide a profit equal to 30 per cent of farmers' production price.

Earlier last month, the city's People's Committee told the departments of Agriculture and Rural Development as well as Industry and Trade to ask several companies to buy salt from farmers in Can Gio District.

The farmers had a good harvest in the 2015-16 salt producing season but faced a price decline, resulting in extra salt in stock.

Companies that buy salt from farmers will receive a 60 per cent reduction on interest rate of loans. The purchasing period will end on October 1.

In the 2015-16 salt producing season, Can Gio farmers produced more than 140,000 tonnes, according to the district's People's Committee.

Of the figure, farmers have sold more than 45,000 tonnes, including 6,000 tonnes purchased by salt trading companies.

The price of salt fell from VND60,000 (US$2.7) per 100 kilos at the beginning of this year to VND20,000 ($0.9) per 100 kilos at the end of last month.

Huynh Khanh Duy, who produces salt in an area of 4ha in Can Gio's Ly Nhon Commune, said he had harvested about 400 tonnes of salt in the 2015-16 salt producing season.

Duy said he had sold only 50 tonnes because of low prices and had to store the remaining salt to wait for an increase of price.

With a coastline of 23 km, Can Gio has favourable conditions for making salt. The district has 727 households that produce salt on a total area of 1,671 hectares.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Thailand, Viet Nam bag the Philippines rice deal

Thailand and Viet Nam have won deals to supply a total of 250,000 tonnes of rice to the Philippines after the two countries reduced their selling prices to suit...

Fruit market manipulation probed

The Department of Industry and Trade in southern Binh Thuan Province has been asked to investigate whether Chinese entrepreneurs were manipulating the dragon fruit...

13 car brands on display at VMS 2016

Thirteen car manufacturers with the latest models and technologies of various categories, from private cars to commercial vehicles, will be showcased at the Vietnam...

Free gold testing centres in a month

Locals can test gold content free of cost in a month when a company that conducts such tests goes into operation, a Viet Nam Gold Trading Association (VGTA)...

Small Vietnamese gas distributors decry rule favoring big players

Small-scale gas distributors have blasted the Ministry of Industry and Trade for a new regulation that will make it impossible for them to compete.

Geographical Indication of "Ngoc Linh" ginseng root announced

The Geographical Indication (GI) of "Ngoc Linh" for ginseng root products was officially announced in Quang Nam and Kon Tum provinces on August 25.

Consumers confused over ‘Vietnamese’ chicken eggs

Consumers are confused about what constitutes a “Vietnamese chicken egg,” sold in many markets and supermarkets.

VN targets $3.5b worth rice exports by 2020

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has unveiled a strategy for developing rice exports in 2016-20 that targets reversing a declining trend over the last two years...

Egyptian chicken eggs disguised as home-raised eggs sold openly in Vietnam

Many Vietnamese chicken eggs sold on the market here are in fact Egyptian, which are similar to Vietnamese chicken eggs in appearance but different in nutritional...

Tilapia exports set to rise rapidly

Vietnamese tilapia export was anticipated to increase rapidly this year, according to the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Processors (Vasep).

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top