Portal expected to reach large lychee consumers

An online portal has been launched to help farmers in pandemic-hit Bac Giang province sell their lychees.
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Bac Giang (VNS/VNA) - An online portal has been launched to helpfarmers in pandemic-hit Bac Giang province sell their lychees.

“Thank God, it’s so effective,” vice director of Bac Giang EnterpriseConsulting and Assistance Centre (BECA) Duong Thanh Son said about the portallaunched by the centre. Bac Giang has been hit hardest by COVID-19 during itsfourth wave in Vietnam, causing difficulties for local farmers.

The portal www.hotrotieuthuvaithieubacgiang.com was launched about three weeksago and a Facebook page hotrotieuthuvaithieubacgiang was created just a fewdays later when Bac Giang started entering the lychee harvest season.

Consumers can register to buy a large volume of lychees – a minimum of a tonne– after inputting basic information like name, e-mail, phone number, addressand amount of lychee.

Son, who specialises in information technology and communication, said that theportal looked simple but behind it were automatic customer management andcustomer care programmes that help with online sales.

The portal and the Facebook page have reached hundreds of thousands of users, Sonsaid, adding that he has received positive feedback on social media.

“We connect Bac Giang lychee farmers and co-operatives with buyers. We pledgethat our consumers can buy high-quality lychee at very good prices,” Son said.

“If we had thought of the portal earlier and prepared for it about three monthsago when lychee was still green, we could have reached more consumers,” Sonsaid.

He said the idea for the portal came up when Bac Giang farmers entered lycheeharvest time but the province was struggling to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

This year, the province has about 28,100 ha of lychee with an estimatedproduction of 180,000 tonnes. The COVID-19 outbreaks caused difficulties forharvesting, transporting, selling and exporting the fruit.

Together with the Government, provincial authorities, organisations andindividuals, BECA helped farmers in lychee consumption. All BECA staff, mostlyIT and media personnel, have helped with online sales.

On the first day of launching the portal, Son said they received hundreds ofmessages asking to buy lychees. Orders for small amounts, for example a fewkilos, were transferred to local retailers while BECA would concentrate onlarge orders, especially those from enterprises, which as Son said, hadfinancial ability and willingness to buy large amounts.

Within the first week, BECA helped to sell nearly 140 tonnes of lychee.

“We have a goal to help farmers sell 1,000-1,800 tonnes of lychee. It’s a biggoal, so we need help from associations, enterprises and businesses,” Son said.

Son is also looking for other potential consumers - community groups. He said,for example, the Duong community – sharing the family name Duong in Vietnam –was very large. Son received an order of 17 tonnes from the Duong community inHCM City, and they were set to order two more containers. The Duong communitiesin Binh Thuan and Binh Duong ordered two containers each.

Dinh Thi Anh from the northern province of Nam Dinh said that on seeing newsabout COVID-19 hotspots in Bac Giang province, she wanted to do something forpeople there, especially farmers who faced difficulties in selling lychee.

She said that she was very happy to find a reliable source that supplies BacGiang lychees and she asked her friends to add their orders on hotrotieuthuvaithieubacgiang.comand then sell the fruit to people in Nam Dinh city.

All the funds raised would be donated to the national COVID-19 vaccine fund, Anhsaid.
Anh and dozens of volunteers on June 7received the first shipment of lychee from Bac Giang and by the afternoon ofthe same day, they sold nearly a tonne of lychee at two stalls located at 757 VuHuu Loi and 440 Tran Hung Dao in Nam Dinh city.

“We unloaded the lychees, weighed and divided them into bags of 2kg, receivedorders and then delivered them to consumers or sold them at the stalls,” Anh said,adding that people not only bought lychee but also donated to the fund.

“We will be with Bac Giang! We can not do big things, so we offer a littlehelp,” Anh said.

Support, not rescue

Son said that he deeply understood the hardships that local farmers faced aswell as the importance of lychee fruit – a source of pride for people in BacGiang.

They are more proud of the fruit, as now, lychee is grown with VietGAP andGlobalGAP standards. The farming products are not only tasty but also safe. Foryears, Bac Giang lychee has been exported to 30 countries all over the worldincluding demanding markets like the US, EU and Japan. In the domestic market,the fruit is sold in major supermarket chains.

Son said that since the beginning of harvest time, despite the COVID-19pandemic, Bac Giang lychee could reach consumers both in and outside of thecountry.

Bac Giang authorities were determined to minimise the impact of the COVID-19pandemic on lychee harvesting and consumption.

Particularly, the authorities set up COVID-19-free lychee growing areas,meaning that in lychee growing areas, all people suspected to have closecontact with confirmed COVID-19 cases are taken to concentrated quarantineareas and none of such areas are located in lychee growing areas.

Checkpoints have been set up to strictly control and monitor people andvehicles entering the lychee growing areas. All drivers, workers and tradersarriving in lychee growing areas must take quick COVID-19 tests.

All vehicles carrying lychee must be disinfected.

Tran Quang Tan, director of the province’s Trade and Industry Department, saidthat lychee farmers would feel hurt if they hear their fruit needed rescuing.

The province’s authorities called for support, not rescue. To some extent, whenit comes to “farming product rescue campaigns”, people tend to think aboutabundant, cheap, low-quality products.

“Bac Giang lychee does not need rescuing,” Son said, adding that despite theCOVID-19 pandemic, since the beginning of harvest time, the lychee consumptionwas still going on.

“Difficulties? Yes, we face a lot of difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemicand we need your support to overcome them. Bac Giang will overcome all suchdifficulties,” Son said.

“Bac Giang people are now proud to offer tasty lychee at reasonable prices. Asthe consumption goes smoothly, both farmers and consumers are happy for thebenefits they get,” Son said.

The lychee harvest time in Bac Giang province will last about one and a halfmonths. The province reported more than 70,000 tonnes were sold, meaning thatmore than 100,000 tonnes of Bac Giang lychee still needs to be sold. This year,lychee prices are similar to those of last year, ranging from 13,000 VND to 30,000VND per kilo ($0.5-1.3)./.
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