Vietnamese agricultural products reach far despite the pandemic

Published 2021년 8월 17일

Tridge summary

Vietnam has seen a trade surplus of US$3.9 billion in agricultural products over the past seven months, with a significant breakthrough in the Japanese market for lychees. The Plant Protection Department has successfully negotiated to open more quarantine treatment facilities, enabling more lychee processing establishments to export to Japan. This has resulted in a tenfold increase in exports compared to last year, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The department has also been actively engaging in market opening negotiations with countries like China, Russia, and the US, and is working on solutions to technical and trade barriers. The Department of Animal Health is promoting the export of livestock products, including milk, dairy, bird's nests, and processed chicken, to various countries. Additionally, the department is discussing with the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) to develop and recognize Vietnam's National Program on Foot and Mouth Disease Prevention to further boost livestock product exports.
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Original content

This has contributed to the continued expansion of Vietnamese agricultural products in the world and is a bright spot with an impressive trade surplus of US$3.9 billion in the past 7 months. The most impressive thing can be mentioned is that Vietnam has opened the door to the Japanese market. With efforts in negotiation and commitment to strictly comply with the regulations and standards requested by your side, in the recent lychee crop, Japan authorized Vietnam to supervise the plant quarantine treatment facility, receive more establishments that are allowed to process lychee fruit. According to Mr. Hoang Trung, Director of the Plant Protection Department, the unit had to continuously work online with Japanese authorities, even implementing online inspection. As a result, it has created favorable conditions for enterprises to successfully export litchi fruit in 2021. Ms. Ngo Thi Thu Hong, Director of Ameii Vietnam Joint Stock Company, assessed that when Vietnam was monitored for ...
Source: Vinanet

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