Goods transport to HCM City not much affected by pandemic

Jun 10th at 08:25
10-06-2021 08:25:38+07:00

Goods transport to HCM City not much affected by pandemic

Transport of all kinds of goods into HCM City remains relatively unaffected, with little or no congestion at entrances despite its COVID-19 semi-lockdown.

 

Its wholesale markets are getting a steady supply.

The Thu Duc Wholesale Market is in fact getting more fresh farm produce than usual.

COVID inspection checkpoints have been set up at the city’s gates and places where wholesale markets are located. Trucks transporting goods are disinfected there, and drivers are tested.

Trucks coming from provinces with COVID-19 have separate parking and disinfecting areas.

HCM City relies on other provinces and cities for 70 per cent of its agricultural produce.

Nguyen Nguyen Phuong, deputy director of the Department of Industry and Trade, said his department has been instructing wholesale markets to ensure that goods are delivered to smaller markets in an efficient manner.

But farmers in other provinces are suffering due to HCM City’s COVID closure.

Many in Da Lat City grew flowers since the beginning of March to supply to the Dam Sen Flower Market in HCM City’s District Tet Doan Ngo, an annual festival held on the fifth of the fifth lunar month, which falls on June 14 this year.

But after the city announced that the flower market would be closed from June 3 for social distancing, many farmers are struggling to sell their flowers.

Duy Tinh, a farmer in Da Lat, told Sai Gon Giai Phong newspaper that he has been growing flowers for the market, and it would be very difficult to sell them elsewhere, and he could incur massive losses.

The Da Lat Flower Association and the Lam Dong Province Department of Industry and Trade have called on HCM City to consider open the market until June 14, when the festival would have ended.

Fish farmers in Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province are also suffering since many restaurants in HCM City are closed. With their unsold fish continuing to grow in size, so do their feeding expenses.

The HCM City Department of Industry and Trade is working with provinces to encourage local businesses and customers to buy seasonal produce from other provinces and support struggling farmers.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh last Saturday called on provinces to monitor the pandemic but at the same time make sure economic activities are not affected.

Some are getting a bit too extreme with their preventive measures, affecting supply chains, he noted.

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