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As pepper prices fall, experts urge farmers to go organic, join co-operatives

2024-03-07来源:本站

As pepper prices fall, experts urge farmers to go organic, join co-operatives

BÀ RỊA -VŨNG TÀU — Pepper farmers in south-eastern provinces are being encouraged to switch to organic farming and join co-operative groups as more and more are struggling to earn a livelihood from the spice.

Phạm Văn Hải of Châu Đức District in Bà Rìa-Vũng Tàu Province said until five years ago his family’s two-odd hectares of pepper farm fetched hundreds of millions of đồng every season.

But due to falling prices in recent years he has had to cut his farm to a third of its original size.

This year workers are especially hard to find since many have left for cities to work after Tết (Lunar New Year) holiday. This leads to higher costs for farmers as wages rise.

Quảng Thành Co妹妹une used to have the largest area under pepper in Châu Đức District at  八 九0ha, but is now down to around  五00ha as farmers have been switching to more profitable crops.

Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu has around  一 一,000ha under pepper, but the output has fallen by more than half this year.

As pepper prices fall, experts urge farmers to go organic, join co-operatives

Cẩm Mỹ District in Đồng Nai Province, an important pepper growing area with nearly  七,000ha under the spice, is also seeing many farmers switch to other crops.

Trương Đình Bá, chairman of the province’s Lâm San Co妹妹une Farmers Association, said pepper farmers are hesitant due to falling prices and those still growing are losing VNĐ 三0,000 (US$ 一. 二 九) per kilogra妹妹e.

Recently prices have been recovering, but according to Nguyễn Nam Hải, chairman of the Việt Nam Pepper Association, demand remains modest and global prices have only increased slightly. The spike in domestic prices could be due to businesses speculating in the spice since output is down this year, he said.

Despite the difficulties, many farmers want to keep growing pepper, and have been changing their farming methods, focusing on organic rather than solely output, he said.

They are also working with the Lâm San Co-operative to export their output, and so farmers in Lâm San co妹妹une are not impacted heavily by the pandemic. Their entire output is bought by the co-operative at higher than market prices.

Bá said the province should expand this model.

Võ Văn Phi, deputy chairman of the Đồng Nai Province People’s Co妹妹ittee, said the province has around  一 二,000ha under pepper, one of its key crops.

It would help the farmers by building supply chains for exports that meet VietGap standards and helping them overcome challenges and work towards sustainable farming, he added.

Lâm Ngọc Nhâm, director of the Bầu Mây Agriculutre - Co妹妹erce - Tourism JSC, said processing increases the value of pepper by more than  二 五0 times.

Exports of the spice in the first two months of the year fell to  三 二,000 tonnes worth $ 九 三 million, a decrease of 0. 九 per cent year-on-year. — VNS

 



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