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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Vietnam sees Egypt potential market for agro-forestry, fisheries

Vietnamese businesses can open their representative offices and ask for licences for aquaculture and agro-forestry and fisheries product processing in Egypt to benefit from the country’s export preferential policies to other Middle East markets, said an Egyptian official.

Addressing a seminar on enhancing Vietnam-Egypt agro-fisheries cooperation held in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Head of the Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce’s External Relations Section Hosam Baharia said two-way trade will increase fast as Egypt has a big demand for coffee, tea and other farm products and Vietnam’s high-quality and diversified products will meet Egyptian consumers’ different tastes.

For his part, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Diep Kinh Tan said that two-way trade between the two countries recorded a year-on-year rise of 24 percent to more than US$200 million  last year with Vietnam ’s seafood exports making a large proportion.

In the context of the global economic crisis and unfavourable information on Vietnam ’s seafood quality in Egypt in the past, the increase is a positive sign of the two countries’ cooperation potential, reflecting Vietnam ’s seafood quality and prestige to Egyptian consumers, Tan said.

The result was attributable to the exchange of information and working delegations and other trade promotion activities, he said.

He went on to say that Egypt highly valued Vietnam ’s environmental-friendly agro-forestry and fisheries production process that meets quality and hygienic safety requirements.

Apart from fisheries, Vietnamese businesses expect that their cashew nuts, pepper and coffee will penetrate Egypt with a population of around 85 million people and other Middle East markets.

Vietnam ’s agro-forestry and fisheries export revenues has increased over recent years to almost US$16.5 billion by the end of 2009. Vietnam ’s seafood has been exported to more than 150 countries and territories. However, Vietnam ’s agro-forestry and fisheries market-share at Northern Africa, especially Egypt , remained modest and failed to meet the two countries’ potential and demand.

While in Cairo from Sept. 25-28, a number of Vietnamese businesses participated in the Agriculture and Food International Exhibition in Cair

 

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Vietnam sees Egypt potential market for agro-forestry, fisheries

Vietnam sees Egypt potential market for agro-forestry, fisheries

Vietnamese businesses can open their representative offices and ask for
licences for aquaculture and agro-forestry and fisheries product
processing in Egypt to benefit from the country’s export preferential
policies to other Middle East markets, said an Egyptian official.


Addressing a seminar on enhancing Vietnam-Egypt
agro-fisheries cooperation held in Cairo, Egypt, on Sept. 26, Head of
the Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce’s External Relations
Section Hosam Baharia said two-way trade will increase fast as Egypt has
a big demand for coffee, tea and other farm products and Vietnam’s
high-quality and diversified products will meet Egyptian consumers’
different tastes.


For his part, Deputy Minister
of Agriculture and Rural Development Diep Kinh Tan said that two-way
trade between the two countries recorded a year-on-year rise of 24
percent to more than 200 million USD last year with Vietnam ’s
seafood exports making a large proportion.


In
the context of the global economic crisis and unfavourable information
on Vietnam ’s seafood quality in Egypt in the past, the increase is a
positive sign of the two countries’ cooperation potential, reflecting
Vietnam ’s seafood quality and prestige to Egyptian consumers, Tan
said.


The result was attributable to the
exchange of information and working delegations and other trade
promotion activities, he said.


He went on to say
that Egypt highly valued Vietnam ’s environmental-friendly
agro-forestry and fisheries production process that meets quality and
hygienic safety requirements.


Apart from
fisheries, Vietnamese businesses expect that their cashew nuts, pepper
and coffee will penetrate Egypt with a population of around 85 million
people and other Middle East markets.


Vietnam ’s agro-forestry and fisheries export revenues has increased
over recent years to almost 16.5 billion USD by the end of 2009.
Vietnam ’s seafood has been exported to more than 150 countries and
territories. However, Vietnam ’s agro-forestry and fisheries
market-share at Northern Africa, especially Egypt , remained modest
and failed to meet the two countries’ potential and demand.


While in Cairo from Sept. 25-28, a number of Vietnamese
businesses participated in the Agriculture and Food International
Exhibition in Cairo./.

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Vietnam, Laos step up agricultural cooperation

Vietnam and Laos have inked a MoU on boosting their comprehensive
cooperation in agro-forestry, fisheries and rural development with a
focus on science and technology, training, investment and trade.


The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between Vietnamese
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Cao Duc Phat and Lao
Agro-Forestry Minister Sitaheng Rasphone in Hanoi on September 14.


Under the MoU, which is part of the two
Governments’ Cooperation Agreement, the two sides will continue
implementing projects to build agriculture-rural area-farmer development
strategies and zone off agricultural areas for Laos .


The MoU also mentions several new projects in 2011, including Lao
Fisheries Development Planning for 2011-2020, research on creating new
varieties of maize and upgrade of an animal quarantine post at the
Densavanh border gate in Sepon district as well as a project on
transferring flood and drought management software.


The two countries’ agricultural ministries will strengthen bilateral
and multilateral cooperation to realise their regional and international
commitments in the fields of climate change, reducing emissions from
deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+), food security and safety,
and strengthening management and enforcement of laws on forestry and
forest product trade.


Earlier, the two sides held
talks during which they informed each other about each country’s
agricultural development situation. The two ministers agreed to speed up
the trading of agro-forestry products between the two countries, remove
trade barriers and facilitate investment activities by Vietnamese and
Lao businesses.


According to Minister Phat, the
Vietnam-Laos agricultural cooperation has seen remarkable results
recently with the effective prevention of cross-border infectious
diseases among animals and the signing of cooperation agreements on
protecting watershed and border forests as well as the planting of
rubber trees in Laos. The two countries aim to have more than 24,400 ha
planted with rubber trees by the end of this year.


He also suggested the two sides further strengthen bilateral ties in
the fields of veterinary, animal quarantine and afforestation./.

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