VN needs to
develop supply chain for safe farm produce
Viet Nam needs to develop a supply chain for clean and safe farm
produce, an important step to increase sales, prevent price slumps and
promote safe agricultural production, experts say.
A consumer shops for VinEco products.
According
to Dao Van Ho, Director of the Trade Promotion Centre for Agriculture under
the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the supply of safe farm
produce remains too weak to meet demand.
He
said that there are around 700 supply chains for safe farm produce including
vegetables, fruits, tea, pork, egg, rice and seafood products in 50 provinces
and cities.
Still,
demand for safe farm produce is much higher, Ho said. The supply of safe farm
produce is not diverse enough and lacks adequate stores for consumers to
visit.
This
is a part of the reason why many agricultural products struggled in sales and
faced strong drops in prices, as in the recent cases of banana in the
southern
“It
is critical to promote the supply chain for farm produce in an effort to
restructure the agricultural sector towards increasing added value and
sustainable development,” Ho said.
From
the viewpoint of a distribution company, Dao Ngoc
In
addition, the lack of certificates made it difficult to get products on the
shelves of supermarkets and restaurants,
Vu
Thi Ha, Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural
Development of Hai Duong Province, said that policies to encourage safe
agricultural production following standards like VietGap and Global Gap were
needed, besides enhancing the linkage of trading enterprises with farmers and
producers to establish supply chains.
Deputy
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Vu Van Tam said that two
important aspects of establishing supply chains are ensuring product quality
and promoting distribution networks.
JICA’s support
Trading
companies and retailers play a significant role in the supply chain of safe
farm produce, according to Mamiya Chiyo, consultant to the Japan
International Co-operation Agency (JICA)-funded project of promoting safe
vegetable production chains in the northern region.
She
said at a conference yesterday that retailers are the bridges between supply
and demand. They play an important role in supervising quality and quality to
ensure that demand is met.
The
five-year project which would be implemented until July 2021 would enhance
the capacity of supervising and managing safe farming production, developing
good models of safe farm produce following GAP standards and enhancing
awareness about producing and using safe products.
Nguyen
Huu Hung, head of Yen Phu Co-operative, said that before cooperating with
VinEco, sales of its farm produce had been unstable.
VinEco
helped Yen Phu maintain strong sales with stable prices.
VNS
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Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 12, 2017
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