Malaysia exports fresh durian to China, will the position of Vietnamese durian be affected?

Published 2024년 3월 20일

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Vietnam's Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Tran Thanh Nam, has raised concerns about the potential loss of the Vietnamese durian market in China to Malaysia. He stressed the importance of building and protecting the Vietnamese durian brand, with a focus on establishing control standards. The Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association is set to organize a workshop to address this issue. The Association's General Secretary, Dang Phuc Nguyen, anticipates that durian exports could surpass $3 billion by 2024 and has suggested strict control measures for substandard and young durians, as well as the creation of export regulations and standards.
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"Soon, China will open the door for fresh Malaysian durians, at which time Vietnamese durian will lose its role and position in this No. 1 largest market. This is what I am very worried about. " - Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Tran Thanh Nam informed many delegates who are businesses and functional agencies in localities in the Mekong Delta at the workshop "Consultation on improving policies and laws on building Vietnamese agricultural product brands" was held. held in Can Tho City recently. According to Mr. Nam, the work that needs to be done now is to build and protect the Vietnamese durian brand. In particular, priority is given to building standards for control. Mr. Nam also assigned the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association to soon organize a workshop to discuss the above issue. "Every day late is a loss. We have learned a hard lesson about protecting the copyright of the ST 25 rice brand" - Mr. Nam said. General Secretary of the Vietnam Fruit and ...
Source: Danviet

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