Bac Giang to host lychee trade promotion teleconference next month

The northern province of Bac Giang will host a teleconference on June 6 to promote the domestic consumption and export of lychee, a local specialty, as the harvest season has just come.
Bac Giang to host lychee trade promotion teleconference next month ảnh 1A farmer harvests lychee in Hong Giang commune, Luc Ngan district, the northern province of Bac Giang. (Photo: VNA)

BacGiang (VNA) - The northern province of Bac Giang will host ateleconference on June 6 to promote the domestic consumption and export of lychee, a local specialty, as the harvest season has just come.

The videoconference will connect representatives from the Government Office, the Ministryof Agriculture and Rural Development, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, tradeoffices and embassies in Vietnam of China, Japan, and Thailand, leading localand foreign retailers such as Aeon, the Central Group, Mega Market, Saigon Co.op,Hapro and Vinmart, and a number of major wholesale markets and distributors.

It is part of a series of promotional events Bac Giang is holding toboost sales of lychee.

Luc Ngan and Tan Yen districts, home to the largest lychee areas in the province, will prepare a listof foreign wholesalers who have demand for lychee and ask authorities to allow their entry intoVietnam to purchase the fruit. They will also formulate plans to quarantine thesetraders, in line with regulations.

Bac Giangcurrently has more than 28,100 ha of lychee, with output likely to increase10,000 tonnes to 160,000 tonnes this year. This includes 45,000 tonnes of early-ripening lychee harvested on an estimated area of 6,000 ha and 115,000 tonnes of lychee from the main crop on an area of 22,100 ha.

The harvestis expected to last until July 10.

VietGAP-standardlychee has been grown on 15,000 ha this year, or half of the province’s totalarea. Output is forecast at 110,000 tonnes, or 68.7 percent of the total.

Bac Gianghas developed different plans and scenarios for lychee trade promotion thisyear in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, which is still ravaging many countriesaround the world. It has set its sights on several main markets, such as Japan,the US, Australia, the EU, and China.

Japan hasapproved a total of 19 Production Unit Codes (PUCs) for 103 ha of lychee in theprovince, including 98 ha in Luc Ngan and 5 ha in Tan Yen.

Theprovince has also received 18 PUCs for 218 ha of lychee in Luc Ngan’s sixcommunes for export to the US, Australia, and the EU./.

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