Prospects and
challenges for litchi,longan exports to US
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The good
news the
Though the ruling represents a tremendous opportunity
for
In the context that Vietnam is seeking to expand
outlets for agricultural products, its litchi and longan able to find deeper
inroads into a vast 320 million people market will open up a major
opportunity for Vietnamese farmers and businesses but also pose significant
challenges.
An interview granted to a Washington-based VOV
correspondent by Dao Tran Nhan, Trade Minister Counselor and Vietnam Trade
Office Chief Representative in the
Following are the key excerpts from the
interview:
Reporter: The
Mr. Nhan: The
recent decision made by the USDA really bodes well for Vietnamese litchi and
longan exports as a result of the country’s efforts to ship four kinds of
fruit- dragon fruit, rambutan, litchi and longan to the highly potential
market.
In the US, litchi and longan are grown primarily in
Florida and Hawaii and in a small part of California, with a total output of
around 500- 800 tons of litchi per year. The
The USDA estimates that
The longan season in the
According to estimates, American-grown longan is
wholesales for about US$1.66/ pound (roughly 450g), while imported longan in
the
Reporter: What
is the disadvantage of the country’s litchi and longan exports to the
Mr. Nhan: Litchi and
longan products imported into the
Therefore, the stamped irradiation certification may
put Vietnamese litchi and longan in a fix to compete with other products
grown in the
The USDA also requires
Thus, mandatory irradiation regulations and coded
growing areas are the two major obstacles for Vietnamese businesses.
Additionally, the
Reporter: As you
said above, litchi and longan grown in the
Mr. Nhan: The reason
is that Americans believe their local products are not infected with pests
and the country is well equipped to deal with an epidemic, should it occur.
Consequently, local farmers don’t need to use pesticides nor have their
products irradiated.
Not only litchi and longan imported from
For health reasons, consumers think that if they eat a
lot of fruit uncontrolled for food safety, it may cause cancer or other
diseases due to the negative impacts of radiation.
In fact, the radiation level of imported litchi and
longan is completely within the permissible limits and has absolutely no
negative effect on human health.
Reporter: One of
the most notable regulations of the
Mr. Nhan:
Antibiotic residues, as well as pesticides on imported fresh fruit is
calculated by the
The
Reporter: So far
four kinds of Vietnamese fruit have been imported into the
Mr. Nhan: The Vietnam
Trade Office in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development (MARD) has urged the
With a population of up to 317.5 million, mostly from
the Asian community, the giant market shows growing demand and prices for
tropical fruit.
Litchi, longan, dragon fruit and rambutan are also a
favourite of Americans.
Currently, Vietnamese rambutan and dragon fruit are
widely sold in the
Reporter: Thank you
very much.
VOV
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Thứ Bảy, 11 tháng 10, 2014
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