Not let the clean agricultural products to be "rescued"
The price of safe products has not matched the cost and effort that the facilities have invested. Photo: N.Hiền. |
According to the statistics of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, there are 700 safe agricultural product supply chains that are connected among 50 provinces and cities nationwide, which the main products are vegetables, fruits, tea, meat and fish products of all kinds... However, compared with consumer demand, safe food and agricultural products have not diversified in terms of types, and have a lack of supply places that many consumers have not had the opportunity to access yet. Mr. Dao Van Ho, Director of the Center for Trade Promotion of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development assessed the connection between supply and demand for agricultural products and food safety was the weakest stage in the value chain of agricultural production.
Ms. Dinh Thi Phuong Khanh, Deputy Director of Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Long An province said that from early 2015, the Long An Provincial People's Committee had implemented the Project on building and developing the supply chain models of agricultural food, fisheries and aquaculture in the area until 2020. Up to now, 4 production chains of safe vegetables have been built. However, the consumption of products controlled by this chain has encountered many difficulties in distributing, communicating and marketing. The layout of safe vegetable selling points in the market has still been difficult, the locations have not been favorable, so consumers have not accessed them much. In particular, in traditional markets, the price between safe and unsafe products had no difference, the price of safe products has not really matched the cost and effort that the facilities invested. Even the safe vegetables controlled by the chain under the VietGAP standards were also equated with the vegetables without origin and safe by the traders.
Mr. Pham Trung Kien, Deputy General Director of Saigon Co-op said that the company was now linking the distribution of clean agricultural products with 20 cooperatives to supply clean agricultural products to the consumers with annual sales up to 16,000 tons, and sales reaching more than VND 310 billion. However, the supply from the cooperatives was unstable, has failed to meet quality and quantity requirements, and the prices also fluctuated seasonally. According to Mr. Kien, although these cooperatives have the certification of VietGap or the safe production facilities, sometimes the quality control system of Saigon Co-op still found chemical residues, antibiotics, and bacteria in the products. In addition, the capacity of regulating the operation of cooperatives was still limited, leading to the participating status of cooperative members dependent on their demands. This lead to the scale of production, product productivity not being stable, and not being as satisfactory as the original commitment.
Discussing the status of "forming a party" in the chain of the agricultural products, Mr. Nguyen Phuc Khoa, Deputy General Director of Sai Gon Trading Company Limited (Satra) also mentioned the fact that the association of Satra with the farmers setting up the rice areas often encountered the problem that the farmers sold the products outside when the prices were up, but when the prices were down, Satra had to buy big quantities all of a sudden. Mr. Vo Quan Huy, Director of Huy Long An Co., Ltd also said that not only the farmers but also the enterprises “form a party” when it was disadvantageous to continue the contract. Consequently, the associated contract should have a third unit to ensure legal and fair trading conditions for both parties.
In order to increase the effectiveness of linkages between the enterprises and the cooperatives, Mr. Huy said that farmers had to change their thinking from producing agriculture to doing business in agriculture. They need to know that it would sell their products to all kinds of customers with the suitable quality standards. Ms. Dinh Thi My Loan, Chairman of the Vietnam Association of Retailers, said that the cooperatives needed to study and understand the market demand in order to have suitable production plans, avoid the over demand that had to be rescued in recent times.
Many opinions also suggested that the State should support the enterprises and the cooperatives to develop a chain for the introduction, distribution and consumption of agricultural products and safe food products for a cooperative linking mechanism. At the same time, the specialized areas for cultivating clean products should be planned to call for the investors to support the high-tech applications, promote the trade for exporting. At the managerial level, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Tran Thanh Nam, said that the two main bottlenecks in the linkage of agricultural products were the quality of goods and the benefit sharing between the cooperatives and the enterprises. According to Mr. Nam, the cooperatives should not rely on the Government, should make their own efforts, should make good use of internal credit in combination with efficient production and business. In order to improve the competitiveness of cooperatives, in 2018, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development will pilot the deployment of 400 scientific and technical staff for the cooperatives. This would help to supplement the technical human resources, support the cooperatives to improve productivity and product quality.
Mr. Nam also said that the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development was drafting a decree on policies to encourage the development of cooperation and linking in the production and consumption of the agricultural products. The Decree would overcome the shortcomings of Decision No. 62/2013/QD-TTg. Linking would be done on the principle of sharing benefits and risks, the offending party would not be entitled to the preferential policies. This is a part of the solution to support the production linkages to increase the competitiveness of Vietnamese agricultural products, protect the domestic market from the import wave of foreign agricultural products.
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