Chinese businessmen play ruses to
sabotage
Vietnamese economists have discovered some
dirty tricks Chinese businessmen play on Vietnamese farmers.
Chinese businessmen have flocked to
According to experts, there are two kinds of farm
produce Chinese want.
The first group includes sweet potato leaves, cassava
sprout, or herbs…, which they clearly have a demand for. However, it is not
clear about the consumption market
The second group includes the odd produce with unclear
trade purposes. It is unclear about the value of the produce and their
functions. They could be buffalo and cow toenails.
There are a lot of products Chinese hunt for, but there
is one trick they have been using in the collection campaigns. They come to
rural areas and order to buy the products in big quantities at high prices.
However, after making payment for some consignments of products, they would
vanish into the air, leaving Vietnamese farmers with their unsold products.
Professor Vo Tong Xuan, a well-known agriculture
expert, has pointed out that Chinese businessmen, when collecting odd farm
produce, aim to make big money and sabotage
In the first phase, Chinese businessmen state they want
to buy big volumes of dry cashew leaves, for example, at VND500 per kilo. The
price would be raised to VND1,000 per kilo some days later and VND2,000 a
couple of weeks later.
Dry cashew leaves have been used by Vietnamese farmers
as the garbage which helps keep the humidity and improve the humus of the
soil. As the leaves now can be sold for money, they would try to collect all
the leaves they can to sell to Chinese.
After buying leaves in the first and second phases,
Chinese would raise the leave price to the sky high level in the third phase,
but would not buy leaves. It is the time for Chinese to sell the leaves they
bought before in the first and second phases at low prices and earn big
money.
After that, Chinese businessmen would “disappear” after
one week of selling leaves. As such, the dry leaves would become worthless
products which farmers would throw away.
With the tricks, Chinese can not only trick Vietnamese
people out of money, but also can sabotage
Chinese collected dry cashew leaves because this would
lead to the lower productivity of cashew crops. When farmers killed buffalos
to sell toenails to Chinese, they would lose the means of production. The
bloodsuckers and yellow nails Vietnamese farmers collected, but could not
sell to Chinese as they had vanished, would pollute the environment. Once the
sweet potato leaves are taken away, farmers would not have many bulbs left.
Nguyen Dinh Bich from the Trade Research Institute,
have found from the customs’ reports that Chinese businessmen did not bring
the farm produce they collected to
According to Bich, Chinese businessmen create “virtual
demand and virtual supply.” They can push the prices up to sky high levels,
because no one knows the actual values of the strange goods like
bloodsuckers.
Once Chinese can control the market prices and make
profits, they would disappear. Meanwhile, Vietnamese farmers would spend
money and time to buy the worthless products they once sold to Chinese.
Lao Dong
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Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 3, 2014
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