Bac Giang seeks for more chances for exporting lychees to Singapore

May 26th at 08:52
26-05-2020 08:52:44+07:00

Bac Giang seeks for more chances for exporting lychees to Singapore

Bac Giang Province will have a good opportunity to find partners for exporting its lychees to Singapore at an online trade fair held at the end of this month.

 

Le Hoang Tai, deputy director general of the Viet Nam Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said the online Viet Nam-Singapore Agricultural Trade Fair 2020 will be held on May 29-30 in cooperation with the Singapore Business Federation.

The Viet Nam Trade Promotion Agency and the Trade Office of Viet Nam in Singapore will assist Bac Giang to promote export of Bac Giang lychees to the Singapore market.

Tran Thu Quynh, trade counselor in Singapore, said that besides Vietnamese lychees imported by Chinese traders to Singapore with a small quantity, this market is importing lychees from Thailand and Taiwan, but the Singapore market likes Vietnamese lychees due to their good taste.

Tai said strengthening trade promotion activities for Vietnamese lychees in general and Bac Giang lychees in particular in the Singapore market is a good solution to increase Vietnamese lychees being directly exported to Singapore.

Besides that, the exports to this Southeast Asian country would force local enterprises to find measures on improving preservation and transportation of lychees to ensure the quality of this fresh fruit, he said.

The online trade fair would be a good chance for Bac Giang to promote exports of its famous lychees to Singapore.

Tran Quang Tan, director of Bac Giang Department of Industry and Trade, said this year this province has a total area of 28,000ha growing lychees with an estimated total output of 160,000 tonnes.

Of which, there are 15,000ha planting lychees according to VietGAP standards and 218ha developed under GlobalGAP standards.

The US has granted IRADS (Irradiation Reporting and Accountability Database) codes for 19 areas growing lychees in Bac Giang to permit the provincial lychees to be exported to this market.

Meanwhile, Japan has granted area codes to 19 areas. China has granted area codes for 149 areas and export licences for 288 packaging facilities in Bac Giang.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Lychee production hubs seek to boost consumption amid export difficulty

Viet Nam’s lychee production hubs in the North have entered the early harvest season this year and are preparing plans for its flagship fruit consumption amid...

Scarcity sends Vietnam pork prices to 20-year high

Pork prices hit a 20-year high of VND103,000 ($4.39) per kilogram over scarcity caused by the African swine fever epidemic last year.

Local air-conditioner brands join race for market share

Vietnamese air conditioner manufacturers are increasingly using sophisticated technologies as they jostle for market share in a competitive market.

Viet Nam meat imports surge in first four months

Viet Nam has imported US$1.36 billion worth of meat and meat products in the first four months of the year, a 17.6 per cent year-on-year increase.

Temporarily halting petrol and oil imports must be considered carefully: Ministry

The proposal of temporarily halting the import of petrol and oil must be carefully considered to ensure national energy security and harmonise benefits between...

Vietnam to cut auto registration fee by half

The government has green-lighted a cut in registration fees for locally made cars by half in an effort to boost falling demand.

Controversy around the abolishment on petrol price stabilisation fund

Authorities want to maintain the petrol price stabilisation fund as a tool to keep retail prices stable and give them the ability to intervene in the market when...

Australia to impose new regulations on prawn imports

Prawn and uncooked prawn products for human consumption exported to Australia will have to follow new regulations from the Australian Department of Agriculture...

US producers ask for investigation on Vietnamese tyres

The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has received a petition for anti-dumping investigation on imports of passenger vehicle and light truck (PVLT) tyres from South...

Customs enhance inspection of PFY imports

The General Department of Customs has required customs departments in provinces and cities to intensify review and inspection for imports of silament and polyester...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top