HCM
City’s Cat Lai Port resumes rice exports
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Rice businesses in the South are again able to ship
through HCM City’s Cat Lat Port after a month’s stoppage due to a pileup of
containers after many consignees suspended business due to COVID-19.
Berth 125,
which had stopped accepting rice consignments during the month, started doing
so again on Monday (August 16), Nguyen Trung Kien, deputy chairman and
general secretary of the Viet Nam Foodstuff Association, said. However, the
reopened berth only allows up to around 70 containers of export a day, which
is not enough to satisfy exporters' demand, and the usual volume of rice
transported through the berth is very high, said Pham Thai Binh, general
director of Trung An Hi-tech Agriculture JSC. Nguyen Chanh
Trung, deputy general director of agricultural company Tan Long Group, said
that there are still other logistical and staff problems due to the social
distancing in the city. According to
Viet Nam Logistics Business Association, rice exporters should load their
rice into containers at their storage facilities instead of loading them at
the Berth 125 to reduce congestion there. However, not many companies can
afford to do so. Phan Xuan
Que, general director of Vinafood 1, said the pandemic is making exporters
reluctant to buy large quantities though farmers in the Mekong Delta have an
abundance of rice they just harvested. Export in
the first seven months of the year were less than 3.5 million tonnes, a 12.7
per cent year-on-year drop. Cat Lai is
Viet Nam’s largest international port. VNS |
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