Craft villages busy as Tet countdown begins

Dec 21st at 09:37
21-12-2020 09:37:20+07:00

Craft villages busy as Tet countdown begins

Craft villages in the Mekong Delta are increasing their production of foodstuff to ensure sufficient supply for Tet, which falls in mid-February 2021.

 

To Ngoc Hoang, owner of a pork sausage making facility in Dong Thap Province, said he is preparing for the festival, and prices of inputs have more than doubled since last year.

Since demand for pork sausages rises by up to five times around Tet, he said he needs to hire more workers and invest in more machinery.

Tan Phu Dong rice flour village in the same province is also becoming busier, with rice noodles and pho making businesses scrambling to prepare for the festival.

Nguyen Viet Em said his family always makes rice noodles for Tet, but this year his family and others could produce less than last year due to COVID-19. He plans to produce one ton every day.

Meanwhile, in a craft village for dried goods and fish sauce in Hong Ngu City’s An Lac Ward in the same province, fishes are being dried along the side of roads, while many workers are busy.

Tran Van A, owner of a business that makes dried snakehead murrel, said that his business would produce some 20 per cent less than last year due to the pandemic, and increase prices of dried products due to higher raw material prices.

In Ca Mau Province’s Cai Doi Vam Town, where many people make a living with processing seafood, they are currently making dried fish, with some businesses starting work early each morning.

To Truong Son, chairman of the town People’s Committee, said there are around 40 households making dried fish, and local authorities are working to ensure they are adhering to food safety standards through inspections and propaganda.

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