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
    2nd consecutive week of decline
    14/07/2025
    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
  • 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 > For Vietnamese fruits to ‘spread wings’ globally
Markets

For Vietnamese fruits to ‘spread wings’ globally

nhanongen
Last updated: 14/08/2024 12:07 PM
By nhanongen
Share
9 Min Read
SHARE


Contents
Exploit the full room of “billion dollar” productsDo not leave the EU market empty


(VAN) Despite a sharp increase in export value in neighboring countries such as China, South Korea, and Thailand, Vietnamese agricultural products need to continue to improve quality.

Mr. Nguyen Quang Hieu, Deputy Director of the Plant Protection Department. Photo: Bao Thang.

Mr. Nguyen Quang Hieu, Deputy Director of the Plant Protection Department. Photo: Bao Thang.

Exploit the full room of “billion dollar” products

In June 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the General Administration of Customs of China met in Hanoi to promote the signing of a protocol on plant quarantine requirements for Vietnam’s fresh coconut and frozen durian. These are products with great demand in the billion-person market.

In the group of products that the Plant Protection Department opens to the market, fresh coconut and frozen durian always take priority positions. Preliminary statistics in 2024 show that, without a protocol, coconut exports bring about USD 1 billion, while durian is forecast to bring USD 3.5 billion. If there is an additional protocol, the fruit and vegetable industry can add USD 500 million/year.

Mr. Nguyen Quang Hieu, Deputy Director of the Plant Protection Department, assessed that the export of durian (both fresh and frozen) or soon fresh coconut will account for a very large proportion because it is forecast that for the whole year 2024, the fruit and vegetable industry’s export will reach about USD 7 billion.

“Official export of frozen durian to the Chinese market not only helps Vietnam diversify its products but also creates motivation for businesses and people to develop processing and preservation technology,” said Mr. Hieu.

According to the leader of the Plant Protection Department, with an output of hundreds of thousands of tons per year plus people continuously expanding the growing area, frozen durian will help “untie the knot” about the market. Specifically, products with good quality and beautiful designs (often called Type 1 products) are exported in fresh form; the rest will be processed for freezing, helping to extend the season and bring the “billion dollar” fruit to rise high and fly far to countries far away from Vietnam.

The Plant Protection Department is now closely coordinating with the Chinese side and expects the two sides to complete the protocol on frozen durian export in 2024.

Currently, Vietnam is only allowed to export fresh durian fruit to the Chinese market. Photo: Bao Thang.

Currently, Vietnam is only allowed to export fresh durian fruit to the Chinese market. Photo: Bao Thang.

Durian exports have grown strongly since the end of 2022, when Vietnam signed a protocol with China. Entering 2023, thanks to this fruit’s export turnover of USD 2.3 billion, the fruit and vegetable industry exceeded the threshold of USD 5 billion for the first time. Entering 2024, durian has not cooled down, leading to bright prospects for fruits and vegetables in particular and the entire agricultural sector in general.

It is not an exaggeration to say that the recent fruit export boom has had a significant contribution from durian. However, to maintain and export sustainably, Deputy Director Nguyen Quang Hieu said that it is necessary to improve quality instead of expanding area, promote linkages to avoid fragmented production, and increase training and raise awareness for direct production objects.

“In recent times, the Plant Protection Department has promoted decentralization to localities, including growing area codes and packaging facility codes. We consider localities as extended arms, understanding and grasping clearly each industry, as well as promoting the full room of products with high economic value,” emphasized Mr. Hieu.

Do not leave the EU market empty

According to statistics from the Department of Quality, Processing, and Market Development, in the first half of 2024, China, Thailand, South Korea, the US, and Japan will continue to be the leading markets for Vietnamese fruit and vegetable exports. The increase in these markets ranges from 20 to 60% over the same period in 2023.

Among these, China continues to lead in both total value and growth rate. Currently, Vietnam officially exports more than 10 types of fruits to the Chinese market, including: watermelon, mangosteen, durian, fresh banana, sweet potato, dragon fruit, rambutan, mango, lychee, longan, and jackfruit. 

Not only in China, Vietnamese fruits and vegetables also gained significant momentum in South Korea and Japan. South Korea alone imported more than USD 180 million of fruits and vegetables in the first 6 months of the year, up nearly 60% over the same period. The US market also reached over USD 150 million, an increase of more than 30%.

Processing lychees for export to the Japanese market. Photo: Bao Thang.

Processing lychees for export to the Japanese market. Photo: Bao Thang.

Despite positive signals from neighboring countries, Mr. Ngo Xuan Nam, Deputy Director of the Vietnam SPS Office, acknowledged that Vietnamese fruits and vegetables need to continue to conquer the EU market.

Explaining this, the leader of the Vietnam SPS Office said that the EU is always the market that sets the most standards, especially the issue of pesticide residues (MRL) on products. Besides, there are standards and regulations on heavy metal residues, microbiological criteria, and regulations on plant health and plant quarantine, infectious substances, packaging specifications, labels, and QR codes for traceability.

“There is a detail to note when exporting agricultural products and food to the EU, which is that the buyer’s standard requirements are often higher than the EU’s legal regulations,” Mr. Nam emphasized, adding that MRL is usually 30–100% higher. Therefore, to sell products in the EU, businesses need to clearly determine which country the product will be sold in, who the buyer is, and what additional requirements are for implementation.

European buyers often have specific requirements, depending on their sales channels and product segments. Common requests from buyers include HACCP certification and GlobalGAP certification, as well as certifications that ensure products have complied with social and environmental requirements.

“Europeans not only use their senses when enjoying fruit but also want to know whether mangoes grown in Vietnam are cultivated sustainably and whether child labor is used in the farming chain or not.” If proven, Vietnamese agricultural products will affirm their position,” said Deputy Director Ngo Xuan Nam.

Through the process of negotiating the SPS contents and regulations in the EVFTA Agreement, the Vietnam SPS Office realized that, in addition to GlobalGAP, a number of other food safety management systems may also be required by EU countries. For example, almost all consumers in Northwest Europe (including the UK) will require importers to comply with the BRC Global Standard, a widely applied standard for food hygiene and safety. Meanwhile, in Germany, the most popular food standard is IFS.

EU law sets specific and universal marketing standards for all fruit and vegetable types, including minimum quantities and minimum ripeness in shipments. The EU even clearly regulates marketing standards for products such as apple, citrus fruits, kiwi, lettuce, peach, orange, pear, strawberry, sweet pepper, grape, and tomato. These products must have a certificate of conformity accompanying each shipment.

Recently, Vietnam successfully opened the South Korean market for grapefruit products. This is our country’s third fresh fruit type allowed to be imported into the land of kimchi, after dragon fruit and mango. Previously, in August 2023, the US’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) also announced that the country agreed to open the market for Vietnamese husked coconut (coconut with the shell and fiber layer removed).



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
2nd consecutive week of decline

(VAN) Coffee prices on July 13, 2025 are at VND 89,500…

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

Target market positioning helps enhance the value of Vietnamese seafood

By nhanongen
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
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?