Poor weather, import bottleneck double whammy for Binh Phuoc cashew industry

May 10th at 08:33
10-05-2022 08:33:36+07:00

Poor weather, import bottleneck double whammy for Binh Phuoc cashew industry

In Binh Phuoc Province, known as the country’s cashew capital, processors are unable to source enough nuts because of poor harvests locally due to unfavourable weather and difficulties in transporting them from Africa.

 

The province has around 134,000ha of land under cashew and over 1,400 processing businesses that export the products to markets such as the US, Australia and China.

Of them 31 are able to import raw cashew while the rest are too small for that.

Processing businesses need around 600,000 – 800,000 tonnes of raw cashew annually, but the province is only able to provide 200,000 tonnes, and only 100,000 tonnes this year.

Dang Van Hau, owner of a cashew processing facility in Bu Gia Map District, said this year both Viet Nam and Cambodia, another source of imports, lost their cashew crops due to unfavourable weather.

Due to COVID-prevention measures and a shortage of empty containers, it has been difficult to import raw cashew from Africa.

Ta Ngoc Tuan, owner of another processing facility in Bu Gia Map District, said he had signed a contract to sell cashew but could not increase prices and had to deliver in time despite the raw material shortage and higher prices or compensate his partner and risk losing his reputation.

According to the province Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, cashew depends greatly on the weather and yields are poor in case of unseasonable or heavy rains, hoarfrost and too much sun. 

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