China buys the most durian in the world and grows 2,700 hectares on Hainan Island. What should Vietnam do?

Published 2024년 9월 19일

Tridge summary

An online conference by the Plant Protection Department in Vietnam and the Vietnam Agriculture Newspaper announced a new protocol allowing Vietnam to export frozen durian to China, potentially generating $300 million in revenue in 2024. However, the industry faces challenges such as food safety and traceability. The protocol requires compliance with Chinese Customs Order 248 and strict regulations on plant quarantine and food safety. The Plant Protection Department will provide support to localities and businesses, while local departments of Agriculture and Rural Development will inspect compliance with regulations. Exporting businesses are advised to improve freezing technology, product quality, and traceability systems.
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Original content

At the online conference to disseminate regulations on exporting frozen durian to the Chinese market organized by the Plant Protection Department in coordination with the Vietnam Agriculture Newspaper on the morning of September 19, Mr. Huynh Tan Dat, Director of the Plant Protection Department, said that with the Protocol on exporting frozen durian to the Chinese market just signed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the General Department of Customs of China within the framework of the visit to China by General Secretary and President To Lam, it is forecasted that Vietnam's frozen durian export turnover in 2024 could reach 300 million USD if the registration of exporting enterprises is completed soon. According to the assessment of the Director of the Plant Protection Department, China is a large durian consumer market in the world. In 2023, China spent about 6.7 billion USD to import fresh durian from other countries and 1 billion USD to import frozen ...
Source: Danviet

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