Vietnam: Durian exports receive an urgent warning

Published 2023년 1월 2일

Tridge summary

Pepper prices are decreasing and farmers are intercropping durian trees with pepper plants, despite regulations preventing export of durian when intercropped. The Vietnam Pepper Association has warned of potential export issues due to pesticide residues and lack of cooperation from some farmers. In 2022, Vietnam exported 211,507 tons of pepper, generating 911.1 million USD, and is the world leader in pepper exports. On the other hand, durian exports reached 293.6 million USD, accounting for 17.3% of the total value of Vietnamese fruit exports, with a significant 4,120% increase in October 2022 exports to China.
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Original content

Pepper prices have decreased and are adjusting according to a stable cycle, while durian brings high profits, farmers are looking for ways to grow durian trees interspersed with pepper gardens. This information was given by Ms. Hoang Thi Lien - President of the Vietnam Pepper Association (VPA) - at a conference on pepper export at the end of December 2022. According to Ms. Lien, farmers saw that durian fruit was officially exported to the Chinese market, setting a growth record, so they intercropped with pepper to increase their income. This situation is the same as 3-4 years ago for avocado or jackfruit trees, if it is beneficial, people will naturally do it. However, stakeholders need to clearly explain to the people, in the regulations on official opening for durian to your country. Durian fruit that wants to be exported and is granted a planting area code must be a pure durian tree, not intercropped. If intercropping, it is not eligible for export and is not accepted by the ...
Source: Vov

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