By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Agriculture News - Mekong FarmerAgriculture News - Mekong FarmerAgriculture News - Mekong Farmer
  • Home
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Agtech Seedlings: Bonsai Robotics secures $15M to advance automated fruit harvesters
    By nhanongen
    Deere loses appeal against Agco in patent dispute over precision planting technology
    By nhanongen
    Investment in agtech startups plummeted in 2024
    By nhanongen
    Mekong Farmer to stop publishing
    By nhanongen
    Agtech Seedlings: CH4 Global to expand methane-reducing cattle feed with Mitsubishi
    By nhanongen
  • Mekong Deta
    Mekong Deta
    Show More
    Top News
    Farmers growing jicama are at risk of losing money because prices have plummeted
    07/06/2024
    Thousands of pots of Tet raspberry chrysanthemums were thrown away because of slow flowering
    13/11/2024
    Feed wild boar with fruit
    04/06/2024
    Latest News
    Engineer preserves 40 rare seasonal rice varieties
    13/07/2025
    Why is plants increasingly dependent on plant protection drugs?
    09/07/2025
    Make billions from shrimp and crab farming naturally
    29/06/2025
    The difficulty of durian farmers in the West
    28/06/2025
  • Supply Chain
    Supply ChainShow More
    Meat giant JBS breaks into the egg business
    By nhanongen
    Zeldin is confirmed as the new EPA administrator. What’s next?
    By nhanongen
    US detects rare bird flu strain H5N9 in poultry for first time
    By nhanongen
    Lend an ear: Corn-based material introduced for biodegradable packaging
    By nhanongen
    Why an independent grocer is holding the line on egg prices
    By nhanongen
  • Meat
    MeatShow More
    Cargill, Foster Farms to close turkey plants as demand wanes
    By nhanongen
    Cargill, Foster Farms to close turkey plants as demand wanes
    By nhanongen
    Smithfield raises 25% less than expected in muted IPO
    By nhanongen
    Egg prices could break more records in 2025
    By nhanongen
    USDA slow to update food safety standards for meat and poultry, watchdog finds
    By nhanongen
  • Agri Products Price
    Agri Products Price
    Update Agri Products Price: Coffee, Pepper, Rice, Durian, Jackfruit
    Show More
    Top News
    Pepper prices on 06/16/2024: Mixed movements
    17/06/2024
    The price of raw Salanganes Nest decreased to 516
    09/07/2024
    Sharp reversal and a significant drop
    28/07/2024
    Latest News
    Robusta continues to drop sharply
    11/07/2025
    Prices rise for 5 fertilizers, urea dips slightly
    11/07/2025
    India’s poultry sector presses for GM feed imports amid soaring costs
    11/07/2025
    Japan average rice price down for 6th straight week
    09/07/2025
  • Markets
  • Regulations
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Agriculture News - Mekong FarmerAgriculture News - Mekong Farmer
Font ResizerAa
  • Agri Products Price
  • Meat
  • Markets
  • Mekong Deta
  • Technology
  • Supply Chain
  • Categories
    • Mekong Deta
    • Markets
    • Agri Products Price
    • Meat
    • Technology
    • Supply Chain
  • More Foxiz
    • Blog Index
    • Sitemap
Follow US
Blog > Markets > Bird’s nest exports to China: Strengthening the value chain
Markets

Bird’s nest exports to China: Strengthening the value chain

nhanongen
Last updated: 25/05/2025 9:45 AM
By nhanongen
Share
8 Min Read
SHARE


Contents
Ensuring food safety from raw material areasThree key areas for entering the Chinese marketDistinct features of the Chinese marketBarriers and adjustments to increase market share in China


(VAN) For Vietnamese bird’s nest products to penetrate deeply and sustainably into the Chinese market, it requires not only product quality but also strict compliance with the regulations on quarantine, traceability, and food safety.

Ensuring food safety from raw material areas

Vietnam holds favorable conditions for bird’s nest exports to China, including a long-standing trade relationship and strong consumer demand in a market of over one billion people. However, for Vietnamese bird’s nest products to penetrate deeply and sustainably into this market, it requires not only product quality but also strict compliance with the regulations on quarantine, traceability, and food safety as mandated by the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC).

Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Ha (right), General Director of Avanest Vietnam Nutrition Joint Stock Company. Photo: VAN.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Ha (right), General Director of Avanest Vietnam Nutrition Joint Stock Company. Photo: VAN.

As a pioneering enterprise in exporting bird’s nests to the Chinese market, Avanest Vietnam Nutrition Joint Stock Company (Avanest) has always prioritized food safety across its entire production chain since its establishment. From the outset, the company built and operated its factory according to GMP standards issued by the Ministry of Health.

Sharing with Vietnam Agriculture and Nature Newspaper, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, General Director of Avanest, emphasized, “Since Avanest was established, we have implemented a GMP-standardized process to develop a food safety management system, beginning from raw material areas.

All swiftlet houses that supply raw materials to Avanest are registered with the Department of Livestock Production and Animal Health and undergo strict disease surveillance, especially for avian influenza and Newcastle disease, which are mandatory checks under Chinese regulations. Every stage in the production chain, from harvesting to transportation, is closely monitored to ensure traceability.”

Three key areas for entering the Chinese market

Avanest’s practical experience showed that two fundamental prerequisites for entering the Chinese market are traceability and veterinary quarantine. However, according to Mr. Ngo Xuan Nam, Deputy Director of the Vietnam SPS Office, three key areas demand attention.

First, food safety must be controlled right from the raw material areas. Disease surveillance is crucial for bird nests, particularly avian influenza and Newcastle disease. From harvesting to processing and export, food safety procedures must be strictly followed. Enterprises must strictly follow the food safety protocols required by their certification systems, whether HACCP or GMP. “Only by doing so can we ensure that products, from raw material areas to packaging and export, meet food safety standards,” affirmed Mr. Nam.

Avanest bird's nest products meet regulations on food safety and disease surveillance. Photo: Duc Trung.

Avanest bird’s nest products meet regulations on food safety and disease surveillance. Photo: Duc Trung.

Second, transparent documentation is essential to support traceability. Enterprises must only source from swiftlet houses with approved identification codes and under official supervision. Full records must accompany the entire process to meet the requirements of the bilateral protocol with China.

Third, disease surveillance must be proactive. “We need to carry out our own product sampling and quality testing to guarantee both food and disease safety. With transparent documentation and rigorous compliance, I believe we can confidently meet any market requirement,” Mr. Nam stated.

Distinct features of the Chinese market

Since Avanest began exporting bird’s nest products to China, the company has noticed distinct features of the Chinese market. “China is one of the world’s largest bird’s nest importers and imposes strict quality standards. Fortunately, Chinese consumers have responded positively to Vietnamese products. They appreciate the fragrant aroma and chewy texture of our bird’s nests,” Ms. Ha shared.

However, challenges remain. “Despite quality recognition, Vietnamese bird’s nest exports are still modest in volume. The number of Vietnamese processing facilities approved for export is limited, and that restricts broader market penetration,” she added.

The competition in China is intense, particularly regarding price. Chinese consumers are still unfamiliar with Vietnamese products compared to those from other countries. This calls for stronger branding and promotional efforts, not only from enterprises like Avanest but also with active support from governmental agencies.

Vietnamese bird's nest exports are still modest in volume. Photo: Nguyen Thuy.

Vietnamese bird’s nest exports are still modest in volume. Photo: Nguyen Thuy.

Barriers and adjustments to increase market share in China

According to the representative of the Vietnam SPS Office, the barriers facing the bird’s nest industry reflect challenges across Vietnam’s agricultural export sector. Vietnam has joined 17 free trade agreements (FTAs), many of which have slashed tariffs to zero. So, the real challenge now is meeting non-tariff requirements like food and disease safety under SPS measures.

A deeper, structural issue, he pointed out, lies in traditional production habits. “We must move from an agricultural production mindset to an agricultural economy mindset, which means producing what the market demands, not just what we have.

In addition, Vietnam’s bird’s nests possess unique regional traits shaped by environmental factors such as soil, water, and climate. Yet, the country has not fully leveraged these distinctive values. “Even within Vietnam, nests from Nha Trang differ from those in the Central Highlands or the Mekong Delta due to natural food sources. But we have not maximized this diversity,” Mr. Nam explained.

Another barrier is weak inter-enterprise linkage. “If only a handful of companies export, the industry cannot scale. We need more businesses to join forces, as we have seen in the coffee or cashew sectors,” he said.

To address this obstacle, Mr. Nam called on industry associations, such as the Vietnam Bird’s Nest Association and local Bird’s Nest Associations, to play a stronger coordinating role. Enterprises already licensed for exports to China should lead the way in mentoring and guiding others. “Even when we can meet standards for food safety, disease control, and quality, we struggle to reach international markets, including China, without the companionship of companies and associations,” he added.

Under the decisive leadership of Minister of Agriculture and Nature Do Duc Duy and the leaders of specialized departments, the Vietnam SPS Office is coordinating to advise the Ministry on policies and solutions to boost production, help enterprises ensure food and disease safety, enhance product value, and accelerate agricultural exports, thereby bringing greater benefits to farmers.



Agriculture News | Agri Products Price

- Advertisement -
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print

Fast Four Quiz: Precision Medicine in Cancer

How much do you know about precision medicine in cancer? Test your knowledge with this quick quiz.
Get Started
Engineer preserves 40 rare seasonal rice varieties

An GiangSpending 2.5 hectares of family land to preserve and restore seasonal…

The US Embassy in Vietnam aims to elevate ‘fruit diplomacy’

The concept of 'fruit diplomacy' between Vietnam and the United States…

Cooperative’s organic pepper sells at VND 15 million/kg

(VAN) After efforts for certifications, Bau May pepper products are priced…

- Advertisement -

Your one-stop resource for medical news and education.

Your one-stop resource for medical news and education.
Sign Up for Free

You Might Also Like

Markets

Uncertain outlook for Vietnam’s seafood exports in the year-end months

By nhanongen
Markets

Soaring electric truck sales deal new blow to diesel use in China

By nhanongen
Markets

Many markets seeking to import Vietnamese fruits

By nhanongen
Markets

Great opportunity for Vietnamese agricultural products to penetrate Pakistan’s Halal market.

By nhanongen
Facebook Twitter Youtube
Giá cả nông sản
Mekong Delta News
Agriculture News
Agri Products Price
Categories
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Mekong Deta
  • Supply Chain
  • Meat
  • Agri Products Price
  • Markets
  • Regulations
Nhà Nông Miền Tây
  • Giá cà phê hôm nay
  • Giá lúa gạo hôm nay
  • Giá mít ruột đỏ hôm nay
  • Giá mít thái hôm nay
  • Kết quả xổ số Miền Nam
  • Kết quả xổ số Ngọc Minh
  • Xổ số Ngọc Minh
  • Kết quả xổ số
  • Kết quả xổ số Kiên Giang
  • Xổ số Kiên Giang
Italy Highlights
  • Italy Highlights
  • Italy Attractions
  • Travel to Italy
  • Italy Food
  • Trip Ideas in Italy
  • Real Estate in Italy
  • Crypto News
  • Finances News
  • Investing News
  • Economic News
Architecture Concept
  • Architecture Concept
  • Interior Design
  • Landscape Design
  • Bath Products
  • Kitchen Products
  • Home Renovating
  • Architecture Project
  • Lighting Design
  • Mekong Farmer
  • Mekong News
Thị trường nông sản

© 2024 Mekong Farmer
– Agriculture News.
A member of Nhanongmientay.com

© 2024 Mekong Farmer - Agriculture News
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?