Officially exported to China, the price of purple sweet potatoes increased 10 times

Published 2022년 12월 5일

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The article highlights the significant increase in the price of purple sweet potatoes in Binh Tan district, Vietnam, due to its recent permission to export to China, reaching 15,000 VND/kg, a 10-fold increase. Despite this, farmers face challenges in cultivation and are hesitant to plant more due to concerns over market stability and low prices of other crops. The area under sweet potato cultivation in Binh Tan has decreased dramatically in recent years. The article calls for support and contract agreements to encourage farmers to grow purple sweet potatoes, along with technical guidance to ensure export quality and productivity.
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For many months, the price of purple sweet potato in Binh Tan district (Vinh Long) - the largest sweet potato growing region in the West was only 1,500 VND/kg, however, when it was allowed to officially export to China, the price of sweet potato has been reduced. increased to 15,000 VND/kg, ie 10 times increase. Mr. Son Van Luan - Director of Thanh Ngoc Agricultural Cooperative (Thanh Trung Commune, Binh Tan District) informed Dan Viet reporter, businesses said that purple sweet potatoes were purchased for 900,000 VND/quintal. "With 900,000 VND / quintal, it also means that people can sell 15,000 VND / kg. This price is quite high, but in reality, people do not have potatoes to sell" - Director of Agricultural Cooperative Thanh Ngoc said. "After the 2023 Lunar New Year, people just started to harvest sweet potatoes, because now people have just started planting and the output is not much," said Luan. In order for Binh Tan farmers to boldly grow purple sweet potatoes for export, ...
Source: Danviet

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