Vietnam: Bac Giang will export about 1,000 tons of lychee to Japan

Published 2021년 5월 30일

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Bac Giang province in Vietnam is experiencing a boom in lychee sales, with nearly 5,000 tons already sold at various prices ranging from 12,000 VND/kg to 32,000 VND/kg. The province plans to export 1,000 tons of lychee to Japan, with the Global Food Import-Export Joint Stock Company (Luc Ngan) purchasing over 5 tons for export at 55,000 VND/kg. Local supermarkets and retail stores, including Co.opmart, Central Retail Group, and the Vinmart and Vinmart+ systems, have also purchased significant quantities of the fruit. By the end of May, 187 organizations and individuals had registered to purchase lychee in Luc Ngan district.
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According to Bac Giang newspaper, accumulated up to now, total lychee production has consumed nearly 5,000 tons. The selling price ranges from 12,000 VND/kg to 32,000 VND/kg. At Kim street, early litchi like Thanh Ha are weighed at 23,000-32,000 VND/kg, but the quantity is not much. The province is expected to export 1,000 tons of lychee to Japan. In addition to early litchi, in the coming time, businesses will continue to buy main-season lychee in the area given the planting area code for export. Accordingly, on May 29, Global Food Import-Export Joint Stock Company (Luc Ngan) continued to purchase more than 5 tons of lychee early in the growing area with a code to export to Japan. The fabric is cut and packed in styrofoam boxes and then transported to the company for preliminary processing, fumigation and sterilization before being exported to Japan. The purchase price at the garden for farmers is 55,000 VND/kg. By the end of May 29, the whole Luc Ngan district had 187 ...
Source: Vietnambiz

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