UNDP assists Vietnamese farmers to sell on e-commerce sites

Feb 8th at 08:43
08-02-2021 08:43:04+07:00

UNDP assists Vietnamese farmers to sell on e-commerce sites

This is part of a project supporting sustainable dragon fruit development and e-commerce in Binh Thuan.

A three-week campaign to assist Vietnamese farmers in the northern province of Binh Thuan in using live stream for selling clean dragon fruits will be launched by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), in collaboration with the Vietnam E-Commerce Association (Vecom) and the Binh Thuan Agricultural Extension Center.

UNDP assists Vietnamese farmers to sell on e-commerce sites.

This is part of a project supporting sustainable dragon fruit farming and e-commerce in Binh Thuan.

The pilot campaign will help the farmers access new markets, improve transparency in the dragon fruit supply chain as well as increasing consumer awareness of the sustainable ago-industry and the quality of green and clean products.

The campaign aims to improve the livelihoods of farmers as well as dragon fruit cooperatives that have been severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and lost income due to significant disruptions in the global value chain.

“The Covid pandemic has significantly plunged the purchasing power. We want to support the farmers to sell high quality products, thereby helping them stabilize their life,” Bui Viet Hien, Program Officer at UNDP Vietnam said. 

Mr. Hien said the results from the pilot campaign will be carefully evaluated by other cooperatives of Binh Thuan province to expand the model into other areas, as part of a plan to support the dragon fruit supply chain in the province.

The pilot campaign will be implemented in three cooperatives of Hoa Le, Thuan Hoa and Ham Minh 30 until February 28. These cooperatives have met criteria including green and sustainable production, and their products have been certified according to VietGAP and Global GAP standards.  

In addition to the training course on live streaming and e-commerce, the three cooperatives will be mentored by Vecom's experts in building promotion activities on social networks, websites and sales on e-commerce sites, thereby helping the cooperatives step by step actively expand their sales channels.

This activity is part of a three-year project between UNDP and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to promote the role of the private sector in implementing priority measures for agriculture under the Nationally Determination Contributions (NDCs) of Vietnam. The project is part of UNDP's Support Program on NDC funded by the European Union and the German government.

Hanoi Times





RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Vietnam leads destinations for shifting Japanese investment

In order to implement the program supporting the diversification of the Japanese government’s supply chain, dozens of Japanese enterprises have chosen Vietnam as an...

Strategic focus for new decade: Sustainable business development

Sustainable development has become an inevitable trend worldwide. All businesses need to acknowledge its importance and formulate proper long-term strategies for...

A legal template to build on for development of SMEs

With the new Law on Investment 2020 already in place, big opportunities are there for local firms to flourish. Tran Ngoc Han, senior associate from US-backed law...

Vietnamese shoppers seek premium goods for Tet

In-home consumption will drive Vietnam’s fast-moving consumer goods sales in this Lunar New Year.

Nearly 26,000 enterprises shut down in January

Some 25,750 enterprises closed down in January, according to the Department of Business Registration, which blamed it on the severe impact of Covid-19.

Vietnam supports UK’s accession to CPTPP

The UK is a major trading partner for members in the CPTPP, including Vietnam.

Enacting long-term reforms for strong economic recovery

As the global economy is still mostly struggling with the health crisis, the start in 2021 is overshadowed by the hurdles of the previous year. Nevertheless...

Vietnam rises two places in Bloomberg innovative economy index

Vietnam has moved up two places to 55th in the list of the world's 60 most innovative economies compiled by Bloomberg, but lags far behind Asian peers.

Determination and action to propel socioeconomic march

The 13th National Party Congress has set a new direction for the country’s development for the next 10 years. Tran Du Lich, member of the Prime Minister’s Economic...

Vietnam leaps up global connectivity ranking

Vietnam has jumped two places to 55th out of 79 economies in a 2020 global ranking of digital transformation and connectivity, ahead of regional peers.


MOST READ


Back To Top