Increasing exports helped Vietnam obtain its most successful lychee crop in 2017, with the highest prices in six decades, heard a conference on August 2 in northern Bac Giang Province, the country’s lychee farming hub.
According to the Bac Giang Province People’s Committee, lychee production brought a revenue of VND3.5 trillion (US$154 million) to farmers in the northern province.
Lychee prices averaged VND40,000-60,000 per kilogram this harvest season and even touched a record high of VND83,000 per kilogram, nearly doubling the previous crop.
The province’s lychee export revenue totalled more than US$90 million this year.
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The province said that lychee penetrated a number of new markets this year, such as Dubai, Holland and Thailand, thank to the enhanced promotion activities.
China remained the largest importer of Vietnamese lychee, with 28,000 tonnes, or 76.5% of the total lychee export volume.
Domestic lychee sales reached 54,900 tonnes.
The province saw the best lychee crop during the past 60 years despite a drop of 64.2% in output over the previous year to 91,000 tonnes due to unfavourable weather conditions.
However, this year’s lychee was of a higher quality, Duong Van Thai, Deputy Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said.
The province’s statistics show that more than 1,000 farmer households earned from VND100 million from lychee this harvest season, including 10 households with revenues higher than VND500 million and two earning more than VND800 million.
According to Tran Quang Tuan, Director of the provincial Department of Industry and Trade, promotion activities contributed significantly to the success of lychee sales this year, together with efforts of improving lychee quality.
Lychee plantation area totalled 30,000 hectares in the province. Bac Giang Province is famous for thiều lychee, which grows mainly in Luc Ngan District.
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