Exporting Vietnamese sweet potatoes to China
using official quota: Development and Potentials
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Contents
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Introduction
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Development
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Opportunities
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Challenges
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Recommendations
Developm
ent
Overview of the first
official export of
Vietnamese sweet potato
Overview of Vietnamese
sweet potato industry
before the Protocol
Overview of Vietnam’s
official quota export
Overview of the Protocol on
phytosanitary requirement for
sweet potato export from
Vietnam to China
What are the keywords?
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Official Quota
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Unofficial Quota
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Unofficial-quota goods are goods imported by
Traders sign contracts according to international
small traders. Goods are taxed for consumption
practices such as International Commercial Terms
and not protected by the State.
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Make transactions via banks
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Prefer cash
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Have insurance and inspection terms/regulations
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Clear origin and red VAT invoice
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Through international and main border gates
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Exclusive for border residents, no large
enterprises.
Overview of Vietnamese official quota export
Update
As of March 2023, the
Vietnamese government
and authorities have
been making efforts to
stimulate export via
official quota
Future
It is expected that
Vietnam will only export
to China via official quota
from 2028 onwards
Notable trade gate
Guangxi province (Quảng
Tây) accounted for over
95 percent of trade
turnover
Future
From 2028 onwards,
border gates will need
bilateral agreements to
stay opened and support
trades
Products approved so far
And a few more…
Overview of the Vietnamese sweet potato industry before the Protocol
List of importing markets for sweet potatoes exported by Vietnam
Unit: US Dollar Thousand
=> Vietnam relied on export via unofficial quota
=> Decline in sweet potato exports to China
Vietnam’s localities:
Vinh Long province
Where is Vinh Long?
In the Cuu Long river delta, where the
sweet potato yield is highest in Vietnam
What is so special about Vinh Long?
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Every year:
10,000 hectares of land
(1/10 of Vietnam)
300,000 tonnes of yield
(1/4 of Vietnam)
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How has Vinh Long developed?
Fluctuations:
Loss of area + Price drops
Other sweet potato localities
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Dong Thap province (Cuu Long river delta)
C
Dak Lak (Central Highlands)
They suffered price drops and losses and had to reduce sweet potato areas for other crops
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The future seems not so bright => What now?
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Overview of the Protocol on phytosanitary requirements for sweet potato export
from Vietnam to China
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On November 22nd, 2022,P the Protocol was announced
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=> Sweet potatoes as theese13th
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exported to China, and the 5th
to have a Protocol
Summary of the Protocol
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Registry
The planting regions and packaging facilities must
be registered with MARD (The Ministry of
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Phytosanitary testing procedure
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Agriculture and Rural Development) of Vietnam, for
considerations from The General Administration of
Customs of China (GACC)
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Planting regions must apply GAP (Good
Agricultural Practices)
Sweet potato batches must be sampled
and analysed by MARD, based on GACC’s
requirements
Certificates if meeting requirements and
suspensions if failing requirements
Summary of the Protocol
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Packaging requirements
Packaging facilities must establish a quality
management and product tracking system
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Classification
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Removal of spoilt products and impurities
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Pest control
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Clean packaging and containing
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Border gate inspection
Chinese Customs will conduct inspections and
quarantine checks at borders, with strong
measures
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Returning or destruction of unsatisfactory
products
Enforcement of laws or regulations in the
event of violations
Summary of the Protocol
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Protocol implementation inspection process
The General Administration of Customs of China
(GACC) will carry out on-site inspections or online
inspections with the cooperation and support of the
MARD (The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development) of Vietnam
Overview of the first official export of Vietnamese sweet potato to China
● In April 2023, Binh Tan district,
(Vinh Long province), had 28
tonnes of sweet potatoes exported
to China
● Vietnam and China continue to
cooperate in the future
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● 27 planting areas and 3 packing
facilities issued export codes
=> Good news?
Overview of the first official export of Vietnamese sweet potato to China
● Actively restore and expand
sweet potato production
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● More involvement from
organizations and businesses
● Growing tendency towards
organic production
● More requests from China
=> Really good news
Opportunities
Opportunities for the
Vietnamese sweet potato
industry
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More proactive stance for Vietnamese
farmers and businesses
=>
prices
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Rise and stabilize sweet potato
More motivation to achieve higher
yields
Consistent source of revenue
Opportunities within the
Chinese market for
Vietnamese sweet potato
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Increasing market demand
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Free trade agreements
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Favorable trade conditions
Logistics advantage
Potential for sustainable exports
Strict regulation
Challenges
Thorough inspection and testing from Chinese authorities
Packaging and labeling
Need to prevent contamination and ensure product traceability
Complex administrative procedures
Involve permits, licenses and other documents
Concerns over experience and knowledge to go through
documentation
Competition
Significant domestic food production industry within China
Strong exports to China from the United States, Netherlands or
Egypt
Recommendation
Vietnamese governments
Assess the current situation and adjust production operations
Create favorable conditions for Vietnamese exports and open more border gates for export of potatoes
Help synthesize and systematize Chinese import regulations and standards
Consolidate the various beneficial Vietnam-China trade agreement provisions for publication
Promote robust international relations in order to seek out new markets and opportunities brought about by international economic integration
Businesses
E-commerce technology should be applied in exporting potato products to China
Actively update and strengthen their knowledge and skills, taking advantage of online commerce methods
Products need to have suitable prices, good quality, proper origin and be produced sustainably
All transactions must be made in the form of a contract under the rules of international trade
Monitor and be updated on market information, trade policies, regulations on product quality, and consumer tastes in China
Thank You