Niche
passion fruit growers expect good harvest
Vietnam
niche fruit growers and processors are looking forward to realizing a 30-50%
increase in passion fruit exports as they eagerly await the start of harvest
season in November.
Sales
to France, the company’s largest overseas market, says Daniel Huynh, CEO of
Viet Exotic Co., Ltd, are expected to more than double this year as demand
continues to see explosive growth.
Our
company harvests and ships passion fruit to France and other countries in the
EU throughout the year, said Mr Huynh, but our biggest season starts in late
October and runs through mid-April.
He
said Viet Exotic Co., Ltd elected to forego the larger Asian market, which
has obvious advantages of proximity and size in favour of the niche markets
in the EU for reasons of profitability.
Orders in the Asian market are
generally for larger quantities of fruit that we simply can’t handle. As
well, the profit margins are much too thin.
France
is Viet Exotic’s favourite and largest EU market with relatively stable
prices in every part of the year. In addition, the company ships passion
fruit on a regular and recurring basis to Switzerland, Holland, Germany and
Italy.
He
said his company ships four metric tons of passion fruit every week to the EU
market by air, adding that meeting the tough European quality standards has
been a major undertaking.
Most
of our fruit is sourced from local smallholders who require a great deal of
oversight to ensure compliance with the strict EU standards.
The
major hurdle we face is the overuse and abuse of pesticides so prevalent in
Vietnam agriculture, so we have to spend an inordinate amount of time
ensuring our suppliers comply with EU rules.
There's
a lot of work that goes into supervising the farms to ensure we only process
clean fruit.
In
addition, Mr Daniel noted that Viet Exotic imports its passion fruit
seedlings from Taiwan for quality control purposes.
He
said his person favourite variety is Tainon One from Taiwan and it is also
the biggest seller in Europe.
Vietnam
growers have decent varieties that are fine but, he said—however, Viet Exotic
prefers getting seedlings from Taiwan as they are assured of a good quality
for export which is the number one concern.
He
also added that sourcing the seedlings isn’t as easy as it sounds.
Seedling
imports require the authorization of the Vietnam government, which is very
strict and specific on the quantity and quality of seedlings being brought
into the country.
Despite
the obstacles, he believes that the market for passion fruit will continue to
grow in the EU, noting there is ample opportunity for Vietnamese niche fruit
growers if they work smart, hard and ensure proper standards are met.
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Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 10, 2016
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