Vietnamese seedless lychees now available in UK market

The first batch of Vietnamese seedless lychees arrived in the UK on June 16, becoming the fourth specialty fruit of Vietnam exported via the official channel to the demanding market this year.

The batch was imported by TT Meridian – a distributor of Vietnamese lychees and agricultural products in the UK. The seedless lychees were grown in the north central province of Thanh Hoa’s Ngoc Lac district.

Thai Tran, managing director of the company, said the retail price of the seedless lychee ranges from 16-18 GBP per kg, 3-4 GBP higher than the normal one.

If its quality and price are welcomed by the UK market, the company will import about one tonne a week in June and July – the harvest season of lychees in Vietnam, he noted.

He said that the company’s whole process from harvesting the fresh fruits at farms in Vietnam to selling them in the UK takes only 36 hours.

According to Thanh Hoa’s official portal, Ngoc Lac seedless lychees are produced following VietGAP, GlobalGAP, and organic standards qualified for export to Japan, Canada, and Europe. The fruit when ripen has a bright red colour, with its crispy pulp tasting slightly sweet. This variety, imported from Japan, has been grown across about 30ha in Ngoc Lac by Ho Guom – Song Am High Tech Agriculture Limited Liability Company since 2019. This is its first year of harvest with an estimated output of over 20 tonnes./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Côte d’Ivoire’s NA delegation concludes Vietnam visit

A high-ranking delegation of the National Assembly of Côte d’Ivoire led by its President Adama Bictogo left Hanoi on June 16, successfully concluding their four-day official visit to Vietnam at the invitation of NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue.

This was the highest-level delegation and Bictogo was the first President of the Côte d’Ivoire NA to have visit Vietnam in 48 years.

While in Vietnam, Bictogo laid a wreath at the Monument to Heroic Martyrs; visited President Ho Chi Minh’s stilt house in the Presidential Palace; paid a courtesy call to President Vo Van Thuong; met with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh; attended an official welcome ceremony and held talks with NA Chairman Hue, and joined an official banquet.

At the meetings, Bictogo suggested the two legislatures play a motivating role in further leveraging advantages in various sectors such as agriculture. Vietnamese enterprises could establish cashew processing factories in Côte d’Ivoire while all possible support will be offered to Vietnamese experts to train workforce in rice cultivation and mechanisation in the African country. He also mentioned the possibility of Côte d’Ivoire’s import of mechanical products from Vietnam.

He called for Vietnam’s assistance in vocational training for young people of Côte d’Ivoire, particularly in the fields of computer science, mechanics, and electronics, adding that both sides should facilitate convenient travel between the two countries via establishing direct flight routes.

Agreeing with Bictogo’s proposal, Hue affirmed that Vietnam is ready to serve as a bridge for Côte d’Ivoire’s goods to penetrate the ASEAN and Asian markets, as well as work with Côte d’Ivoire to increase the import of cashew nuts, cotton, cocoa, and especially to maintain and develop cooperative value chains in cashew cultivation, processing and export. Efforts will be made to boost information exchange, trade promotion, investment, strengthen connections between associations, businesses, and diversify products for exchange.

Côte d’Ivoire should expand the imports of products of Vietnam’s strength such as seafood, fertilizers, apparel, footwear, household appliances, construction materials, electronics and machinery, he said.

Vietnam is ready to offer all possible support for Côte d’Ivoire enterprises to do business in the Southeast Asian country and vice versa, Hue said, adding that to achieve this, cooperation in the banking sector is needed.

He urged Côte d’Ivoire to promptly respond to the draft Memorandum of Understanding on economic and trade cooperation and designate responsible authorities for the bilateral trade agreement with Vietnam. He also asked for active negotiations toward the signing of cooperation documents, thus creating a legal framework for economic, trade and investment activities.

Both sides vowed to facilitate exchanges between leaders, agencies and deputies of the two parliaments to share professional experience; monitor the effective implementation of international conventions and agreements signed by the two governments; support and boost connectivity and coordination between enterprises, as well as provide all possible assistance for businesses and citizens to do business stably in each nation.

On regional and global issues of mutual concern, they highlighted the continued utilisation of close coordination mechanisms in multilateral forums such as the United Nations, the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie (APF).

During the visit, the Côte d’Ivoire delegation held working sessions with several Vietnamese ministries, agencies and localities. They also visited the NA House in Hanoi and Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh province./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

VUFO’s insignias presented to US friends

The “For peace and friendship among nations” insignias, the most noble award of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO), have been conferred upon three US friends for their contributions to preventing the US war in Vietnam, addressing the consequences of the war, reconciling and promoting the Vietnam-US people-to-people exchanges.

The awardees include Ron Carver, a social activist for peace and a scholar who participated in demonstrations demanding an end to the American war in Vietnam; and Ronald Haeberle, a war correspondent and photographer who took more than 60 photos of the bloody massacre in My Lai on March 16, 1968, helping bring the case to justice and the world public opinion and create the premise for a series of movements against the war.

The last one is Daniel Ellsberg, a political activist, senior expert, and military analyst, who helped people in the US and the world understand more about the cruelty of the senseless war. He was unable to attend the ceremony due to health issues, so his daughter, Professor Mary Ellsberg, received the insignia for her dad.

Presenting the insignias to the US friends at a ceremony in Washington D.C. on June 16, VUFO Vice President and General Secretary Phan Anh Son hailed their quiet but effective and valuable contributions to the Vietnamese people.

Son noted that after the war, the three men and many other US citizens have carried out various humanitarian projects in Vietnam, effectively supporting Vietnamese living in areas affected by the war and natural disasters.

Such acts have made important contributions to enhancing mutual understanding and strengthening the friendship between the two countries, he affirmed.

Carver and Haeberle expressed their honour to receive the insignias, saying that their participation in activities against the war 50 years ago and their time in Vietnam to help overcome the war aftermath are very important to them.

Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung said the insignias are even more meaningful because they are given on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Paris Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam (Paris Peace Accords) (1973-2023) as well as the 10th anniversary of the Vietnam-US Comprehensive Partnership (2013-2023)./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Terminal 2 at Phu Bai international airport inaugurated

The Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) and the People’s Committee of central Thua Thien-Hue province held a ceremony on June 17 to inaugurate Terminal 2 of the Phu Bai International Airport.

Speaking at the event, Chairman of the Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises Nguyen Hoang Anh said the operation of Terminal 2 will contribute to fostering socio-economic development of Thua Thien-Hue province while providing important transportation infrastructure for regional connectivity and ensuring national defence and security.

Construction of Terminal 2 began in 2019 at a total cost of nearly 2.3 trillion VND (97.75 million USD) funded by the ACV. It was designed to serve 5 million passengers each year.

It is also the first terminal of the ACV to apply digital transformation, upgrade digital infrastructure, and digitalise operational processes to standardise operational procedures and provide convenience for passengers./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam ranks first at Abu Reikhan Beruniy International Chemistry Olympiad

Vietnam took the lead at the first Abu Reikhan Beruniy International Chemistry Olympiad after all of its eight students won medals, including four golds and four silvers, announced the Ministry of Education and Training and the Vietnam Chemistry Association.

The four golds were earned by Do Phu Quoc from Quang Nam province’s Le Thanh Tong High School for Gifted Students, Nguyen Nguyen Hai and Le Quang Truong from Nghe An province’s Phan Boi Chau High School for Gifted Students, and Nguyen Huu Tien Hung from Bac Ninh province’s High School for Gifted Students.

The silver medals went to Truong Bao Ngoc from Bac Ninh province’s High School for Gifted Students, Hoang Tien Cuong from Nam Dinh province’s Le Hong Phong High School for Gifted Students, Tran Duc Anh from High School for Gifted Students of the University of Science under the Vietnam National University, Hanoi, and Giap Vu Son Ha from Bac Giang province’s High School for Gifted Students.

The competition, designed for students under 18 years old, was organised by the Ministry of Preschool and School Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Khorezm region every two years starting from 2023.

In the first round, students undertook a theoretical examination consisting of seven tests within a 5-hour timeframe. In the second round, they engaged in a practical examination lasting three hours.

This year, the competition was held from June 11-17, with the participation of 15 countries. The Vietnamese delegation ranked above strong teams such as Russia, Uzbekistan, Brazil, India and Turkey./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Ben Tre develops value chains for agricultural products

The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Ben Tre is expanding the development of value chains for key agricultural products.

The key agricultural products include coconut, rambutan, green-skin and pink-flesh grapefruit, longan, flowers and ornamental plants, pigs and cattle.

Ben Tre, which is the country’s largest coconut producing province, has more than 78,000ha of coconut with an annual output of 688 million nuts. More than 70% of the province’s population earns their income related to coconut growing and production.

Thirty-two co-operative groups and 28 cooperatives, with a total of more than 6,200 members, have developed value chains for a total of more than 5,648ha of coconut.

More than 348ha of rambutan, 98.5ha of longan and 374ha of green skin and pink flesh grapefruit in the province have value chains to secure the quality of the fruits, buyers and stable prices for farmers.

Nguyen Van Nhip in Giong Trom district’s Phuoc Long commune has linked with a processing company to grow coconut under organic methods for two years.

After linking with the company, he has secured buyers and gets a selling price of 5,000 – 8,000 VND per dozen of coconut higher than the market price.

The company teaches him organic growing techniques, and this helps reduce the cost of chemical fertilisers and pesticides.

The province has 67 cooperative groups and 67 cooperatives which link with companies to develop value chains for their agricultural production, according to its Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Ngo Tuong Vy, General Director of Chanh Thu Export and Import Fruit Company Limited in Cho Lach district, said her company supported the linkage between farmers, cooperatives and companies, and this linkage needed to focus on the long term and sustainability.

The company hopes the department will assist it to develop a value chain for 100-200ha of durian.

It is willing to invest in co-operatives and assist in managing and operating them properly, according to Vy.

Huynh Quang Duc, deputy director of the department, said cooperative groups and cooperatives were weak in linkages with other related stakeholders in their production.

The linkage between farmers and companies in some localities was not sustainable and effective, he said.

Most companies participating in value chains which buy agricultural produce, except coconut, were small or medium sized, did not have stable buyers and were easily affected by many reasons, he said.

“The province will strengthen implementing advocacy activities, transfer farming techniques and provide consultancy for developing value chains,” he said.

Nguyen Minh Canh, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said the province would take measures to effectively develop value chains for key agricultural products and improve the lives of people.

The measures would include developing linkages among farmers through cooperative groups and co-operatives, between cooperative groups and cooperatives and companies, and developing companies which lead related stakeholders to develop strong value chains, he said.

Dam Van Hung, owner of Huong Mien Tay in Mo Cay Bac district, which is the province’s largest establishment specialising in exporting green skin and pink flesh grapefruit, said that to develop a value chain for an agricultural product, it should be developed through the collective economy.

His establishment has linked with cooperative groups and cooperatives which grow green skin and pink flesh grape fruit to buy the fruit, and this secures both buyers for farmers and quality fruits for his establishment to export, he said.

The province aims to get production value of 1 billion USD for coconut and shrimp each in 2025, and 500 million USD for cattle, and flowers and ornamental plants each.

It will develop six concentrated coconut growing areas, including five organic coconut growing areas for a total of 1,826ha and a 20ha coconut growing area for harvesting young nuts for drinking juice.

More farmers in the province have switched to growing their agricultural produce with good agricultural practices (GAP) standards, along with origin traceability and brand names, to improve value.

The province has more than 24,240ha of coconut, fruits and aquaculture which are cultivated under GAP or organic standards./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Can Tho city works to attract Japanese investment

A seminar was held in Can Tho on June 17 to call for Japanese investment in spheres where the Mekong Delta city has demands.

Speaking at the event, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Van Hong said Can Tho is now home to six Japanese-invested projects worth 1.35 billion USD, helping Japan rank first in the city in terms of registered capital.

The city’s export value to Japan reached 40.6 million USD in the first four months of this year, with export staples mostly being seafood, apparel, farm produce, steel and steel products, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, feather and others, while its import turnover was estimated at 9.8 million USD, with key products being pharmaceutical raw materials, fabrics, leather, machinery and equipment.

Nobuyuki Matsumoto, Chief Representative of the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) in Ho Chi Minh City, said Can Tho now boasts seven universities and serves as a major human resources training centre in the Mekong Delta, making it attractive for enterprises. The city’s workforce, particularly in the field of information technology, are highly sought after for skills in digital transformation, automation, smart factories, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering.

Deputy Consul General of Japan in Ho Chi Minh City Ogawa Megumi said several Japanese firms have invested in food processing in Can Tho as the city has abundant natural resources in agriculture and aquaculture from the Mekong River.

She hoped that when the construction of expressways is completed in the future, the transportation of goods from Can Tho to Ho Chi Minh City, the largest market, will become easier./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Hai Phong calls for investment from Japan’s Chiba prefecture

A delegation of Hai Phong city led by Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Le Tien Chau paid a working trip to the Japanese prefecture of Chiba on June 16.

Governor of Chiba prefecture Toshihito Kumagai welcomed the delegation’s visit which coincided with the 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Japan diplomatic ties. He informed them about Chiba’s socio-economic situation and the Hai Phong community in the prefecture.

Chau suggested Chiba share experience in the development, management and efficient operation of seaports, towards signing cooperation agreements for future development in the near future.

At a working session with Aeon Mall group on the same day, Soichi Okazaki, Executive Officer in charge of ASEAN Business of the Company, highlighted the city’s support for the construction of Aeon Mall Le Chan Hai Phong, making it a prominent symbol in the group’s promotional activities.

He pledged that Aeon Mall will carry out even more activities in celebration of the 50th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties this year.

Chau suggested the Japanese giant retailer continue expanding operations in Hai Phong, with a specific goal of building the second Aeon Mall in the city.

Hai Phong commits all possible support to Aeon Mall during the project implementation process, he said.

At a working session with Senior Vice President of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Keiichiro Nakazawa on June 15, Chau proposed JICA offer assistance to two projects on the sustainable development of the Southeast of Hai Phong in adaptation with climate change, and the construction and upgrade of medical stations in the districts of Do Son, An Lao, An Duong, Tien Lang, Kien Thuy and Vinh Bao.

The two sides also discussed the city’s proposals and JICA’s orientations to development support in the future.

Working with the Sojitz Corporation, Chau suggested the company invest in an industrial park in Hai Phong and affirmed that the city’s authorities would accompany and support Sojitz throughout the investment process.

Hai Phong wishes to cooperate with Sojitz in various areas such as deep-water ports and healthcare, he said, suggesting CEO Fujitomo Masayoshi, who is also Co-Chairman of the Vietnam-Japan Economic Committee of the Japan Business Federation (KEIDAIREN), convey Hai Phong’s projects calling for investment to Japanese enterprises./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency