Vegetable, fruit exports to struggle

Feb 27th at 09:53
27-02-2017 09:53:45+07:00

Vegetable, fruit exports to struggle

The domestic vegetable and fruit industry will face obstacles in maintaining sustainable growth in export value at the current high level, according to the Viet Nam Vegetable and Fruit Association.

 

Total national export value of vegetables and fruits reached US$2.4 billion in 2016, a year-on-year increase of 30 per cent. Export value is expected to increase to $3 billion this year.

The year 2016 witnessed impressive growth in the export value of vegetables and fruits, as a result of which their export value exceeded their export value of rice.

Viet Nam’s fruit and vegetable products were exported to 60 countries and territories, but trade promotion and steps to maintain the freshness of these products have not been developed according to expectations, the association said.

For instance, local vegetable and fruit products were sold at only a few places in California and New York in the United States, partly due to poor trade promotion, it said.

US apples had, however, entered all distribution systems -- from traditional markets to modern trading centres -- because the products retained their freshness for six months and the US Department of Agriculture ensured funds were contributed by local enterprises of importing counties for trade promotion activities.

Meanwhile, Vietnamese vegetable and fruit products remained fresh only for a few days, the association said, adding that it expected that a contribution from the state’s credit package worth VND100 trillion for hi-tech agriculture would create favourable conditions for development of processing technology for Vietnamese vegetable and fruit products.

Nguyen Huu Dat from the Viet Nam Vegetable and Fruit Association said it was necessary to have preferential loans for the development of modern processing lines that met international standards at enterprises.

Additionally, the state should have preferential loans for research institutes, centres and colleges to research and develop vegetable and fruit seeds and plant protection products, such as pesticides and herbicides. The research facilities also required cooperation with enterprises and producers to ensure efficiency in vegetable and fruit production.

Nguyen Dinh Tung, general director of local professional fruit exporter VINA T&T, said the vegetable and fruit industry needed funds amounting to VND500 billion for current projects on researching preservation technology for farming products.

He expected that after processing, Viet Nam’s major fruit products, such as dragon fruit and longan, could be kept fresh longer than the current period of 1-2 months.

The association also said local fruit exporters should continue paying attention to food hygiene and safety as they have done over the past eight years, chinhphu.vn reported.

If importing countries identified even one case where food hygiene and safety regulations were violated, they would gradually increase the percentage of imported fruits inspected from five per cent of total imported batches, at present, to 50 per cent or even 100 per cent.

This inspection would take time, affecting consumption and quality of fruits in the export market, leading to losses and eventually a loss of the enrite market. It would also affect local vegetable and fruit production.

Dat said to stand firm in strict and large export markets, local vegetable and fruit exporters should actively partner to implement suitable trade promotion programmes, step-by-step enter distribution systems in exporting markets and protect as well as improve competitive ability of Vietnamese vegetable and fruit products in the world market.

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