Support for the consumption of the backlog of agricultural products in Vietnam

Published 2021년 8월 4일

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The article highlights the challenges faced by Bac Lieu province in consuming large quantities of agricultural backlog items such as longan, water celery, centella asiatica, and giant freshwater shrimp due to social distancing and vehicle traffic restrictions. In response, local departments, mass organizations, and the Women's Union of Phuoc Long district are actively supporting the consumption of these products to aid farmers. Bac Lieu is also encouraging localities to provide conditions for businesses to purchase shrimp from farmers, strictly adhering to COVID-19 prevention measures. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is leading efforts to connect farmers with consumers and ensure the consumption chain remains unbroken, advising districts, towns, cities, and other organizations to continue supporting farmers in consuming their agricultural products.
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According to the Department of Industry and Trade of Bac Lieu province, backlog items include: Longan with more than 100 tons; water celery and centella asiatica in Phuoc Long district about 70 tons; Giant freshwater shrimp in Vinh Loc A commune, Hong Dan district over 400 tons. In order to create favorable conditions and support people to soon consume the backlog of agricultural products, the Department of Industry and Trade has also called on units and mass organizations to join hands to support consumption so that people in the province can overcome this period. difficult period of the epidemic season. In Phuoc Long district, this locality from July 27 to now has also created favorable conditions for traders in Ca Mau to buy 5 tons of vegetables of all kinds/day for farmers. However, due to the implementation of social distancing and restrictions on vehicle traffic, the consumption of agricultural products by farmers in the province is still difficult. To solve this situation, ...
Source: Danviet

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