Vietnam: Production and consumption of agricultural products still struggling with the market problem

Published 2021년 5월 19일

Tridge summary

The Mekong Delta is facing challenges as sweet potato export prices have plummeted, causing difficulties for households in the region. The price drop is due to difficulties in exporting to the Chinese market, with farmers now struggling to sell their crops. This issue is part of a larger problem of fluctuating agricultural product values and overabundance leading to disposal of goods. In contrast, farmers in Bac Giang and Hai Duong provinces, despite local disease outbreaks, are optimistic as the local government and relevant agencies are implementing measures to promote consumption of their lychees. These measures include active monitoring of China's epidemic situation, inspections of exported agricultural products, and preparations for export to Japan. These provinces are also planning to boost the agricultural product market by organizing the lychee season.
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Original content

In the Mekong Delta, many households growing sweet potatoes for export stand still because the price has dropped dramatically and it is difficult to consume. Walking along the communes of Phu Long, Hoa Tan, and Tan Phu (Chau Thanh district, Dong Thap province), we witnessed many fields of sweet potato for export, but no buyers. For many years, agricultural production in our country often repeats the chorus of "good harvest, loss of value", and when the price is high, the crop is lost. In Ho Chi Minh City, while a lot of agricultural products are put into consumption at reasonable prices in supermarkets and trade centers, there are also many "huge" discounted items, dumped on the street, waiting for people to die. buy. In general, across the country, there are places where farmers have to cry because it is difficult to sell agricultural products, there are places where farmers relax and feel secure because their products have been sold. Decreasing carpet prices In the Mekong Delta, ...
Source: Vietlinh

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