The first batch of Vietnamese chicken was dispatched to Japan at the Long An International Seaport in the southern province of Long An on Sep 9.
The shipment is scheduled to arrive in Tokyo after ten days and will be distributed through supermarkets in Japan.
This is an important event to Vietnam’s agriculture sector and the partners in the supply chain. Japan is a very tough market, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Xuan Cuong said, adding that after chicken, Vietnam is determined to seek to export pork and milk to this market.
Koyu & Unitek Co., Ltd, a joint venture between Australia and Japan in southern Dong Nai province, is in charge of shipping 30 tonnes of chicken wings, thighs and breasts to Japan, which are expected to arrive in Tokyo in 10 days.
The company has signed a long-term contract with the Japanese side in which Japan will import about 300 tonnes of chicken products per month, said Director General of the firm James Hieu.
According to Hieu, Japan imports over 900,000 tonnes of poultry products annually. In fact, Koyu & Unitek falls short of its Japanese partner’s real demand which exceeds 2,000 tonnes per month. He also said that Vietnamese poultry enterprises should follow a closed production chain and invest in processing plants and slaughter houses in order to get approval for their exports to Japan. Meanwhile, the Department of Animal Health under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development should support enterprises to complete administrative procedures and build safe breeding areas.
The firm plans to increase capacity in the future by enhancing cooperation with farmers to raise chickens and expanding processing facilities.
This is an important event to Vietnam’s agriculture sector and the partners in the supply chain. Japan is a very tough market, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Xuan Cuong said, adding that after chicken, Vietnam is determined to seek to export pork and milk to this market.
Chicken processing for export at Koyu & Unitek.
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Koyu & Unitek Co., Ltd, a joint venture between Australia and Japan in southern Dong Nai province, is in charge of shipping 30 tonnes of chicken wings, thighs and breasts to Japan, which are expected to arrive in Tokyo in 10 days.
The company has signed a long-term contract with the Japanese side in which Japan will import about 300 tonnes of chicken products per month, said Director General of the firm James Hieu.
According to Hieu, Japan imports over 900,000 tonnes of poultry products annually. In fact, Koyu & Unitek falls short of its Japanese partner’s real demand which exceeds 2,000 tonnes per month. He also said that Vietnamese poultry enterprises should follow a closed production chain and invest in processing plants and slaughter houses in order to get approval for their exports to Japan. Meanwhile, the Department of Animal Health under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development should support enterprises to complete administrative procedures and build safe breeding areas.
The firm plans to increase capacity in the future by enhancing cooperation with farmers to raise chickens and expanding processing facilities.
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