Vietnam: Developing bird's nest products to match their potential

Published 2023년 12월 21일

Tridge summary

Vietnam has signed a 5-year export protocol to sell bird's nest products to China, which will automatically renew for subsequent 5-year terms if there are no violations. Localities in Vietnam have been instructed to study the protocol's contents and prepare for the potential opportunity to export bird's nest products, with an emphasis on meeting Chinese regulations. Vietnam has already made its first official batch of bird's nest exports to China, paving the way for improved value in the commodity chain and contributing to sustainable agricultural development.
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Original content

On November 9, 2022, Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the General Department of Customs of China signed a Protocol to officially export bird's nest products to this market of more than 1 billion people. Accordingly, this protocol takes effect from the date of signing, lasts for 5 years and is automatically renewed every subsequent 5 years if there is no violation or request for termination by either party. Immediately after the protocol was issued, on December 1, 2022, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development issued document No. 8107/BNN-TY, sent to the People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities on implementation. Protocol for exporting bird's nest products from Vietnam to China. In particular, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development requested localities to carefully study the contents of the protocol. With this product, Vietnam has many localities that have advantages, such as Binh Dinh with a coastline of more than ...
Source: Agriculture

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