Vietnamese agricultural exports shine despite pandemic

Published 2021년 8월 19일

Tridge summary

Vietnam's agriculture industry has secured significant trade deals, including gaining authorization from Japan to supervise and approve Vietnamese quarantine treatment establishments for lychee exports. The ministry also solved export issues for fresh fruits, promoted the opening of Vietnam's agricultural market to China, and supported factories to export milk and dairy products to China. The Department of Animal Health has obtained approval to export processed chicken products to Russia and is negotiating with other countries to open markets for animal products. Agencies are also working to remove technical barriers for agricultural exports and expand the agricultural product market to complementary economies.
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Original content

Among trade deals made by the agriculture industry in the period, the most notable was Vietnam's lychee exports to Japan. With efforts in negotiation and commitments to comply with Japan's regulations, Japan authorized Vietnam to supervise and approve Vietnamese quarantine treatment establishments. According to Hoang Trung, director of the ministry's Plant Protection Department, the department had to continuously work online with Japanese authorities, even implementing online inspection, which created favorable conditions for enterprises to successfully export lychees in 2021. Ngo Thi Thu Hong, director of Ameii Vietnam Joint Stock Company, said when Việt Nam was allowed to monitor quarantine treatment establishments, the department's quarantine staff came to work with the establishments, which helped the lychee exports to be much more favorable than last year. The department also negotiated with Malaysia on pesticide residues to restore chili exports. The department also broadly ...

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