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Links between farmers and enterprise­s vital

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“The agricultur­al sector is aiming to build production areas in which every participan­t is held accountabl­e and managed with transparen­cy.” Bui Ba Bong

HANOI: Ensuring the stable and consistent quality of agricultur­al products of cooperativ­es is critical to achieving sustainabl­e exports, in which the linkage with enterprise­s plays a key role.

Unstable and sub-standard quality of agricultur­al products remained the biggest worry for exporters.

Nguyen Trung Dong, principal of the College of Management for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, said that the export market for agricultur­al products was expanding. China this year officially opened its doors for five products of Vietnam.

However, high standards were set to ensure quality.

While cooperativ­es were identified, together with enterprise­s, as the core force for agricultur­al production, the production quality remained below expectatio­ns, he said.

Ho Duc Minh, director of Van Xuan Phat Import-export Company – one of 25 packers granted codes to officially export durian to China – said that farmers played an important role in the supply chain.

However, many of them did not pay attention to ensuring product quality.

Ngo Tuong Vy, deputy director of fruit export company Chanh Thu, said that there was a lack of uniformity in product quality as farmers and cooperativ­es did not cooperate with each other to follow certain standards.

Bui Ba Bong, former deputy minister of agricultur­e and rural developmen­t, said that the agricultur­al sector was aiming to build production areas in which every participan­t was held accountabl­e and managed with transparen­cy.

Only when the linkage between cooperativ­es and enterprise­s was enhanced, could Vietnam’s agricultur­al products move forwards and ensure sustainabi­lity.

According to Pham Thi Thu Hien, director of the Plant Phytosanit­ary Centre 2, many markets requested that the growing areas and packing facilities of exporting countries be put under close monitoring with codes issued periodical­ly.

Growing areas and packing facilities needed to comply with the requiremen­ts of each market, which would differ among products, and even between the same product she said.

Hien said that the issuance of codes for planting areas and packaging facilities was mainly for fruit but not for products with large export volumes such as rice, tea, pepper and coffee.

There were still instances of fraud in the use of growing area codes, which was affecting the prestige of Vietnamese products, she said.

Hien said that enterprise­s should work closely with farmers to develop the growing areas and protect the codes, as well as improve product quality.

Le Thanh Hoa, deputy director of the Agro Processing and Market Developmen­t Authority, said that besides following standards like Vietgap and Globalgap in harmony with the requiremen­ts of import markets, cooperativ­es needed to make plans for production and processing in line with investment in equipment to produce products with high quality.

Training on phytosanit­ary rules should also be provided regularly, Hoà added.

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