(BGO) – As of June 21, Bac Giang
province sold more than 151,000 tonnes of lychee with the price of 12 – 55,000
VND per kg of fresh fruit, accounting for about 80 percent of the productivity,
reported the provincial Department of Industry and Trade (DoIT).
Of which, Luc Ngan district sold over 83,600 tonnes of lychees, Luc Nam sold over 30,300 tonnes, Tan Yen sold over 15,500 tonnes, Lang Giang sold over 5,400 tonnes, Yen The sold 8,800 tonnes and Son Dong sold over 7,600 tonnes.
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A lychee weighting point in Bac Giang province.
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According to DoIT, this year, lychees were consumed smoothly in both domestic and export markets with about 29,000 tonnes sold to Southern provincies and over 64,000 tonnes exported to several markets of Japan, Netherlands, German, Australia, Cambodia, China, Thailand, Singapore...
Particularly amid the impact of Covid-19 pandemic, the departments, sectors and local authorities joined hands with farmers to accelerate e-commerce activities to sell more than 5,200 tonnes of lychees on 7 big national and international e-commerce platforms as well as several online selling channels such as zalo, facebook...
At the same time, some localities supported farmers to revamp and build lychee driers to dry about 24,000 tonnes of fruits which are sold easily with the price of 25 – 28,000 VND per kg.
According to the plan and actual production situation, the local farmers will complete harvesting lychees in the next 10 days.
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Lychee’s journey to abroad
(BGO) – In 2021, Bac
Giang has 30 lychee growing area codes to export to Japan with total area of
219.4 ha and productivity of 1,800 tonnes of fruits. To ensure safe and
Covid-19 free products, the locals have strictly followed the procedure in every
step of harvest, sterilization, package, transport in line with Japanese
requirement.
The new position of Bac Giang lychee
(BGO) - Bac Giang
lychee is famous throughout the country and abroad, and gains a foothold in the
market. Amid difficulties from the outbreak of Covid-19, lychee was still sold
smoothly and even accessed many new high-end and fastidious markets, thereby
affirming its position that few other agricultural products have obtained.
“Thieu” lychees introduced on e-commerce floors
The launching of “thieu” lychees on e-commerce floors in May and early June 2021 has received an active response from farmers and enterprises, marking a big change in the process of purchasing and consuming agricultural products.
Luc Ngan, inviting safe lychee area
(BGO) –This year, Luc
Ngan district (Bac Giang province) enjoys a bumper lychee season. Red colour of
ripening lychees overwhelms every village from delta to high land areas. Amid the
complicated development of Covid-19 pandemic, the authority and people in Luc
Ngan have taken great efforts to protect the safe lychee area. Each sweet fruit
soaked with the farmers’ sweat seems to invite visitors near and far to the
kingdom of lychees.
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