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Vietnam’s pepper sector targets sustainable development

Vietnam’s pepper sector is facing a range of difficulties due to the oversupply and the fierce competition in the global market, resulting in low prices, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).
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Hanoi (VNA) –
Vietnam’s pepper sector is facing a range of difficultiesdue to the oversupply and the fierce competition in the global market,resulting in low prices, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment (MARD).

The country is one of the world’s leading pepper producers and exporters,making up more than 40 percent in the global volume and 60 percent in theglobal value. However, the domestic pepper sector has yet to developsustainably.

Statisticsreveal that in 2018, the country exported 232,000 tonnes of pepper valued at758.8 million USD, down 32.1 percent in value as compared with the previousyear.

In 2016, Vietnam shipped abroad 176,600 tonnes of pepper and earned a record1.42 billion USD, up 12.9 percent value year-on-year. Although the volumeincreased to 214,000 tonnes in 2017, the value dropped 21 percent to 1.11billion USD.

The MARD said the world needs around 510,000 tonnes of pepper each year. Thedemand increases only 2-3 percent while the global pepper output goes up 8-10percent annually.

According to the Export-Import Department under the Ministry of Industry andTrade, 2019 continues to be a tough year for the domestic pepper sector asprices will remain low while production cost is expected to rise at least 10percent against that in 2017.

In the first eight months of 2019, Vietnam’s pepper export volume reached 224,000tonnes, up 27.9 percent over the corresponding time last year, but its valueslid 2.1 percent to 571 million USD.

Experts pointed out the unsustainable pepper development in Vietnam, with thetotal area amounting to 149,800 hectares, nearly 100,000 hectares higher the numberset in the planning scheme.

Besides, Vietnam mainly exports crude pepper and only joins the low-endsegment, they said.

In that context, the free trade agreements Vietnam has recently signed such asthe Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership(CPTPP) and the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement would offer opportunities forVietnam to expand pepper export.

Tran Quoc Toan, deputy head of the Export-Import Department, said nine out of the11 CPTPP members, namely Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore,Brunei, Chile, Peru and Japan, have committed to immediately lifting duties onpepper.       

Among the CPTPP members, only Malaysia is a major pepper producer. However, itmakes up just 3 percent of the global volume.

Under the EVFTA, EU countries also pledged to remove tax on pepper right afterthe agreement takes effect, thus facilitating the export of Vietnamese pepper tothese nations.

Nguyen Nam Hai, President of the Vietnam Pepper Association, suggestedbusinesses learn about these agreements, especially information about taxincentives and product quality and origin requirements.

The domestic pepper sector should reform its growth model, focusing on productquality, he added.

Experts also stressed the need for the local pepper sector to develop asustainable supply chain, improve its value chain and address issues regardingthe use of chemicals in production./.
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