(BGO) – The Immigration Department (Ministry of Public
Security) has approved for 164 foreigners (Chinese traders) to enter Vietnam (first
period) to survey, negotiate and buy lychee in Bac Giang province.
Accordingly, these people must follow medical isolation measures to prevent Covid-19 disease as regulation such as showing certificate with result tested negative to SARS-CoV-2 issued by Chinese authorized medical facilities within 3 days, applying concentrated isolation (without any exception), testing twice before leaving from the quarantine site.
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The lychee growing area for export in Luc Ngan district. Filed photo.
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Health worker, public security force and receptionist will serve at each quarantine site to control and prevent any risk of disease infection from the foreigners entering to buy lychee. It helps facilitate a smooth lychee purchasing activity.
Bac Giang province enjoys a bumper lychee season this year with estimated output of 185,000 tonnes of fruits, in which Luc Ngan district has about 120,000 tonnes (up nearly 30,000 tonnes comparing to the figure last year).
The harvest time is expected from May 20 till July 30, 2021.
Hoang Phuong
Lychee origin traceability requires good implementation from production stage
(BGO) – The competent
agencies and districts in Bac Giang province have focused on instructing and supervising
the lychee orchard owners to strictly follow the caring procedure, ensure the
conditions to stamp the product for origin traceability as regulation toward a
smooth consumption and satisfaction of export standard, especially for Japanese
market.
Luc Ngan lychee and the story of GI protection in Japan
(BGO) -The fact that Luc Ngan lychee (Bac Giang) was the first product
officially granted a geographical indication (GI) certificate in Japan has
opened up many new opportunities for the export and consumption of the Vietnamese
fruit in many other markets. This also showed the role of intellectual
property, which is considered a supporting tool for Vietnamese products to have
more competitive advantages in export.
Tan Yen expands GlobalGAP lychee growing area
(BGO) – This year, Tan Yen district (Bac Giang province) has
expanded 10 ha more of lychee with growing area code which meet Global GAP
standard and quality to export to Japan, mostly in Phuc Le village, Phuc Hoa
commune.
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