Vietnam: Negotiating the export of orange to China

Published 2023년 2월 19일

Tridge summary

The Plant Protection Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in Vietnam is gathering information from localities about the cultivation of citrus fruits such as grapefruit, oranges, tangerines, and lemons in the Mekong Delta region. This information is crucial for Vietnam to negotiate with China for the common opening of the market for these fruits. The department is seeking detailed information on the area, yield, and fruit output, as well as the farming processes and pest control methods used. The decision on which citrus trees to negotiate for export will be made after the information has been compiled. Currently, these fruits are not officially exported to China and are mainly consumed domestically.
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Regarding finding outputs for oranges, which are stagnant in Vinh Long and some Mekong Delta provinces, the Plant Protection Department (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) requested localities to provide information. Technical citrus fruit products have demand for export to China. The deadline for this agency to receive information is before May 1. Talking to a reporter of Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper, on the afternoon of February 19, a source from the Plant Protection Department confirmed that the Chinese side agreed to allow Vietnam to negotiate a common opening for citrus fruits, including grapefruit, oranges, and oranges. , tangerine, lemon together, instead of having to negotiate each fruit. "In order to have accurate information to support the negotiation process, we have to collect from localities that are cultivating citrus trees that need to be exported to China. This is the first step in the process. negotiations, so the time to be opened will have to be counted ...
Source: Vietstock

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