Dong Nai to export more pepper to Europe in 2018

Dec 26th at 08:01
26-12-2017 08:01:47+07:00

Dong Nai to export more pepper to Europe in 2018

Lam San Agriculture Cooperative in Cam My District, Dong Nai Province, is negotiating with European partners to sign contracts to export some 1,500 tonnes of pepper to Holland and Germany in 2018, according to the cooperative.

 

The cooperative exported 800 tonnes of clean pepper to these markets in 2017, higher than the export volume of 300 tonnes in 2016.

Nguyen Ngoc Luan, director of the cooperative, said Lam San is the first business in Viet Nam to export pepper to the European market. It started exporting pepper to the European markets in 2015. To sign long-term export contracts, the cooperative must have a large supply of pepper that meets standards on food safety through cooperation with 1,500 households producing pepper.

The cooperative has provided farmers with agronomic knowledge about land, water, crops, new farming techniques and the use of pesticides and fertilisers in a scientific way, he said.

Demand for pepper in the European market is huge, however, farmers need to produce pepper according to the safety production process. This will help them improve the quality of pepper, expand the market and increase farmers’ income, Nguyen Van Nam, a member of the cooperative, said.

Dong Nai Province has some 15,000ha where pepper is grown, concentrated in Cam My, Xuan Loc and Thong Nhat districts.

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