Durian has become one of the fastest growing and fastest exporting industries in Vietnam in recent years. However, in addition to the impressive achievements, in 2025, Vietnamese durian products will also face many challenges in food safety control; use of growing area codes, packaging facilities and traceability, declining market demand, fierce competition and market share being shared by Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia...
Warehouse staff of Hoa Viet Nong Company Limited (at Tan An Industrial Park) check durian batches before packaging. |
To ensure the set export turnover targets, many enterprises have pioneered in building shipments that meet the "green channel" standards of the import market. Typically, BVI Joint Stock Company has improved its supply chain by tightening the product quality control process: from general cleaning, disinfection of factories, warehouses, means of transport to issuing regulations to "say no" to durians containing banned substances. In addition, the enterprise also conducts random input testing of gardens and traders; continuously tests O-yellow in dipping chemicals; coordinates with people to come up with appropriate buying and selling methods that are appropriate to the actual situation, with responsibility...
Mr. Truong Cong Tai, Director of BVI Joint Stock Company, said that in order to bring exported durian containers into the "green channel", businesses must focus on closely reorganizing the packaging process to ensure product quality control before leaving the factory as well as being able to promptly handle any problems that arise.
For Vietnamese durian to truly position its value in the world market, it is necessary to comprehensively and transparently control all links in the value chain. Deputy Director of Department of Agriculture and Environment Nguyen Van Ha |
Ban Me Green Farm Joint Stock Company is currently working on all three stages: raw material area, processing factory, export market in the direction of green economic development. When participating in building the "green channel" export chain, the company determined that this is necessary to help the stages in the chain to be completed synchronously, contributing to building the reputation of the Vietnamese durian brand in the international market. In addition to implementing the regulations on the "green channel" chain, the company has proactively linked to delimit and test cadmium in the soil to control from the root. Currently, the growing areas that the company is linking to are all safe in terms of pesticide residues as well as cadmium.
Exported durian shipments are carefully packaged before leaving the warehouse. |
According to Ms. Nguyen Thai Thanh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ban Me Green Farm Joint Stock Company, to build a successful “green bamboo” export chain, it is necessary to select a number of typical cooperatives in the growing area to build a typical model of safe production processes, integrating data to monitor quality. In addition, it is necessary to select reputable packaging facilities of enterprises to conduct cadmium and O-yellow testing in accordance with regulations and connect units with sufficient capacity to process and package according to standards to ensure full implementation of steps in the export chain.
The Department of Agriculture and Environment said that Dak Lak currently has 40 fresh durian packaging facilities that have been granted export codes. To ensure the quality and food safety of durian products for domestic consumption and export, the department has directed businesses to comply with food safety regulations, absolutely not to use banned chemicals or chemicals not listed in the list during the process of preliminary processing, processing and packaging of durian. At the same time, ensure traceability according to regulations, resolutely not to let the situation of returned shipments occur, which would greatly affect the economy and reputation of the Vietnamese durian industry.
Source: https://baodaklak.vn/kinh-te/202508/phat-huy-vai-tro-dau-tau-cua-doanh-nghiep-c7a0896/
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