Vietnamese lychee has been officially put up for sale in Singapore’s FairPrice supermarket chain |
It was sold at 5 SGD (3.59 USD) per kg in the first week
under a promotion programme, and 6 SGD in the next week.
Tran Thu Quynh, Vietnamese Trade Counsellor in Singapore, said since early 2018,
the office has worked with major Singaporean importers to introduce the fruit,
and held working sessions with Singaporean experts in lychee preservation.
Over the past three years, the office has organised trips to Vietnam for
Singaporean fruit importers, including FairPrice whose representatives directly
examined Vietnamese lychee farms.
Since the beginning of this year’s lychee season, it has coordinated with the
Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency and the Department of Industry and Trade of Bac
Giang province, dubbed as the kingdom of lychee in Vietnam, to hold an online
workshop promoting the fruit.
Quynh said the office plans to join hands with Bac Giang and Hai Duong
provinces, and FairPrice to organise a Vietnamese lychee day in Singapore in the
next crop.
With the support of Singaporean experts, it is designing leaflets introducing
the fruit in English, she added.
In 2020, Bac Giang has 28,000 hectares of lychee, including over 160,000
hectares for harvesting, up 10,000 tonnes compared to the previous year.
The area of lychee produced according to VietGAP standard is estimated at 15,000
hectares with an output of 110,000 tonnes, accounting for 53 percent and 69
percent of the total, respectively.
As many as 80 hectares of lychee are planted under GlobalGAP practices with an
estimated output of 500 tonnes to serve high-end markets.
Meanwhile, Hai Duong is now home to 9,700ha of lychee, mostly in Thanh Ha
district with about 3,600ha and Chi Linh city with 3,900ha. The total lychee
output is estimated at 45,000 tonnes this year. The early lychee harvest is
estimated to be 20,000 tonnes and the main crop is about 25,000 tonnes./.
VNA