Vietnamese fruits struggle with higher standards

Published 2023년 12월 18일

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Vietnamese agricultural exporters face challenges in meeting the standards of importing markets, as highlighted by incidents of destroyed shipments of durians and peppers in Japan. The need for compliance with clean and green practices is emphasized by Tạ Đức Minh, the Vietnamese Embassy's Trade Counselor in Japan. Furthermore, industry experts stress the importance of vigilance and adaptation to evolving market dynamics to maintain competitiveness and meet global standards for agricultural products.
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In light of the recent incident involving the destruction of two shipments of Vietnamese durians and peppers by the Japanese authorities, the vulnerability of Vietnamese agricultural exporters remains a pressing concern. This risk is particularly pronounced as importing markets tighten their standards for clean and green practices, necessitating a more proactive and comprehensive approach from the sector to keep its buyers and maintain a competitive edge. Tạ Đức Minh, the Vietnamese Embassy's Trade Counselor in Japan, said agricultural export businesses entering the market must fully comply with Japanese standards, emphasising the importance of ensuring product quality and avoiding violations. The concerns over a fast and easy mentality were highlighted by the events of October 2023, where two shipments of Vietnamese durians and peppers for Japan were compelled to be destroyed due to excessive chemical residues. The importing entity, Japan Apple LLC, suffered substantial losses, ...
Source: WTOCenter

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