Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Market Department Deputy Head Le Viet Nga has revealed Vietnam’s export tea price is significantly lower than the average global price, attributing it to more than 90% of tea volumes being exported in the form of raw materials.
Few businesses have invested in developing trademarks and packaging technologies to increase the value of products. In addition, the number of tea factories has trippled or even increased seven or eight fold compared to capacities of supply materials, leading to a lack of investment in material zones and low quality products.
Thai Nguyen Tea Association President Nguyen Thi Nga reports that there is limited co-ordination between tea growers and businesses and the sector still faces difficulties in ensuring quality management and food safety and hygiene.
She warned that the tea sector should update processing technologies and production lines to produce competitive tea products while proposing tax exemption for tea cultivation in hilly regions for five years, and setting up a price stabilization fund as well as introducing modern mechanisms to develop sustainable tea production.
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