A Vietnamese spice is bought a lot by India, United States, and South Korea, but lacks a national strategy

Published Nov 4, 2022

Tridge summary

The Vietnam Cinnamon Sustainable Development Conference 2022 highlighted the growth of Vietnam's cinnamon industry, with 170,000 hectares under cultivation in provinces like Lao Cai, Yen Bai, and Quang Nam. The country's cinnamon bark reserves are estimated to be around 900,000 - 1.2 million tons per year, resulting in an export value of 276 million USD in 2022. However, the industry faces challenges such as lack of sustainable development strategies, absence of public-private cooperation, and lack of technological investment for deep processing. There is also concern about heavy metal contamination from rapidly expanding cinnamon plantations. The conference emphasized the need for a national cinnamon development strategy, public-private partnerships, and updating market requirements to ensure product quality and sustainability. The American Spices Association pointed out the need for businesses to meet new residue threshold standards and highlighted the benefits of organic products.
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Original content

At the Vietnam Cinnamon Sustainable Development Conference 2022 organized by the General Department of Forestry in collaboration with IDH and CRED on the morning of November 4, Mr. Nguyen Van Dien - Director of the Forestry Production Development Department said: Total area Currently, our country's cinnamon cultivation reaches about 170,000 ha, concentrated in the provinces of Lao Cai, Yen Bai and Quang Nam. Vietnam's cinnamon bark reserves are estimated at about 900,000 - 1.2 million tons/year; the average harvest output is 70,000-80,000 tons/year. Cinnamon bark processors usually buy directly from collectors and perform primary processing (sieving, sorting, peeling, drying) and fine processing (cutting and grinding, removing metals and residues, packing). package). Notably, the export value of Vietnam's anise products increased continuously, reaching 245.4 million USD in 2020; in 2021 is 274 million USD and is expected to reach about 276 million USD in 2022. In which, the ...
Source: Danviet

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