Pepper prices fall sharply in Phu Quoc

Sep 22nd at 16:12
22-09-2018 16:12:53+07:00

Pepper prices fall sharply in Phu Quoc

Pepper prices in the southern province of Kien Giang’s Phu Quoc Island have fallen sharply, causing difficulties for pepper farmers on the emerald island.

 

According to Pham Van Nghiep, vice chairman of Phu Quoc’s People’s Committee, pepper prices had fallen from VND180,000 to 200,000 (US$7.7 to $8.55) per kilo just a year ago to about VND60,000 per kilo present.

Plantations have also fallen from 520ha in 2016-17 to 320ha currently. Pepper output in 2018 is forecast to reach about 745 tonnes, down 485 tonnes compared to previous years.

The reason for shrinking plantations is due to the low price of the product. Many farmers have switched from growing pepper to cultivating fruit, vegetables and high economic value trees.

To deal with this situation, the district is looking to revive 500ha or more and target output of 1,200 tonnes per year, using the collective brand for Phu Quoc pepper.

At the same time, the locality will support and create favourable conditions for farmers to develop eco-tourism for pepper gardens. In addition, the district will focus on investing in the production and processing of pepper.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

NA raises environmental protection taxes on petroleum

Environmental protection taxes on petroleum products will be increased from January 1, 2019, according to a resolution issued by the National Assembly Standing...

Vinafood 2 to supply rice for Philippine firm

Viet Nam Southern Food Corporation (Vinafood 2) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Philippine firm AgriNurture Inc to become an exclusive...

August car imports up

Vietnamese businesses imported nearly 10,000 completely built cars in August, up 50 per cent compared with the previous month, according to the General Department...

US proposes maintaining VN eligibility to export catfish

The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) under the United States Department of Agriculture has proposed continuing Viet Nam’s eligibility to export...

VN suspends pork imports from Hungary and Poland

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development cited the risk of African Swine Flu (ASF) in a decision to suspend pork imports from Poland and Hungary starting...

US issues lower duty on Vietnamese frozen fish fillets

The US government has lowered its anti-dumping duty on frozen fish fillets from Viet Nam in the 14th period of review (POR14), according to the Ministry of Trade...

Bio-fuel consumption rockets

Consumption of bio-fuel E5 RON 92 topped 1.78 million cubic metres in the first half of the year, a year-on-year increase of 31 per cent and accounting for over 40...

Sugarcane faces plummeting prices

The sugarcane sector is facing record-low prices despite an increase of 500,000 tonnes of output over last year, leading to high inventory levels, according to the...

Demand brightens up for lanterns

Demand for Vietnamese-made lanterns for the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival has increased sharply from previous years.

US lowers duty on Viet Nam’s shrimp exports

The US government lowered the anti-dumping duty on frozen warm water shrimp from Viet Nam.

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top