Vietnam targets coconut product exports of 1 billion USD
27/02/2023 12:48
Exports of coconut products were worth 900 million USD last year and are expected to top 1 billion USD this year, according to the Vietnam Coconut Association.
Cao Ba Dang Khoa, the association’s acting general secretary, said the country has risen to fourth place in Asia in terms of coconut exports.
Every part of the coconut tree - fruits, wood, leaves - has a use, he said.
The processing industry has developed some 200 products like candy, fibre, shell charcoal, oil, coconut milk, and carpet, besides fresh coconut.
It has invested in production technologies to make products of international quality and export to many markets including demanding ones, he said.
Firms exported coconut wood last year, and many businesses now report large export orders for it and coconut shell for making handicrafts, he said.
The association is coordinating with several industries and localities to organise activities to expand production capacity and build brands for coconut products, he said.
With proper marketing, coconut products would gain traction in international markets, he said.
The association plans to set up offices in several provinces and cities, he said.
The industry faces challenges, including the lack of a standalone set of standards and rules for coconut varieties and wood origin traceability, he said.
Vietnam has 175,000 hectares under coconut, mainly in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta and the central coast, with the former accounting for nearly 80%.
Source: Viet Nam News
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