Vietnam's bird's nest widens the way to China

Published 2023년 7월 24일

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Vietnam's bird's nest industry has the potential for significant growth and exports, with products mainly being exported raw and small quota, limiting its value. China, the largest consumer of bird's nest, primarily imports from Indonesia and Malaysia. The recent signing of a protocol between Vietnam and China will help boost Vietnam's bird's nest exports to the Chinese market, but businesses and establishments must comply with the country's requirements for disease safety, food safety, and traceability. Efforts to protect and expand the nesting environment and prevent illegal hunting are needed for sustainable development of the industry.
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Source: Kinhtedouong.vn According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, bird's nest products are mainly exported by companies, earning about 200-300 million USD/year in foreign currency. Mr. Do Huu Phuong, representative of the Department of Livestock Production (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), said that localities have now implemented the planning of swiftlet breeding areas. Some companies have built software to manage bird's nest owners, link the production of products in the chain, trace the origin to serve the export of bird's nests and products from oats to China. Illustration However, products from oats do not have a high value in line with the real value because they are mainly exported raw and small quota. "The sale and trade of bird's nest products has not yet had a stable market, investment in deep processing is still limited, mainly exported as raw products, so the value is not high," said Mr. Phuong. Salanganes'Nest is a very promising ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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