Lam Dong province plans to develop the Da Lat Flower brand to ensure
sustainable development of the local flower industry and increase flower
exports.
Pham Van An, director of the Lam Dong province's
Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said the flower
cultivation area in the province had doubled from 1,731 ha in 2003 to
3,500 ha in 2010, leading to a surge in annual revenue of between 2
billion VND and 2.5 billion VND per ha per year.
In 2011,
the province's flower productivity reached 1.2 billion branches and
export turnover was worth 22 million USD. Da Lat contributed 50 percent
of the total cultivation area and 70 percent of the annual output of the
province.
"In recent years, flower growers in Da Lat have
enhanced the application of advanced technology in farming, packaging
and preservation, improving yield and quality as well as reducing
post-harvest losses," he said.
"Most Da Lat flowers now are grown in greenhouses with automatic irrigation systems," he added.
There are more than 400 species of flowers and thousands of flower varieties in Da Lat.
However, the major concern of farmers and business is that Da Lat
flowers still depend heavily on the domestic market, especially HCM
City , and some central cities including Da Nang and Nha Trang.
"Apart from the local market, only a small amount of Da Lat flowers
(around 110 million branches, about 11 percent of the province's yearly
output) is exported to Japan, the Republic of Korea, the US,
Thailand, the Netherlands, Singapore and Cambodia, " said Dr. Pham S,
director of the Lam Dong Department of Science and Technology.
Da Lat's flower exports remain modest compared with its real potentials.
An of the agriculture department said Da Lat's limited flower exports
were due to inconsistent quality that has not satisfied strict
requirements of the world market.
Flower growers in the
city still rely on imported varieties which have increased flower
production costs. Worse still, local enterprises as well as local
individual flower growers have not been provided adequate information on
the international flower market.
They also lack experience in post-harvest preservation, packaging, packaging design, and marketing.
"All these limitations badly affect the competitiveness of Da Lat
flowers in the world market, particularly with those produced from
countries with developed flower industries," he added.
To
solve the problems facing the Da Lat flower industry and improve Da Lat
flowers' competitive ability in the world market, officials and experts
have proposed several measures, all of which are expected to help
increase the city's flower exports.
Nguyen Minh Tam,
deputy director of the Lam Dong Department of Science and Technology,
said, that although Da Lat flowers were well-known in both domestic and
overseas markets, building the Da Lat Flower brand into a strong brand
name was still a major job for local authorities and flower growers.
On December 30 last year, the Department of Intellectual Property under
the Ministry of Science and Technology granted the certificate "Hoa Da
Lat" (Da Lat Flowers) to Lam Dong People's Committee.
The
‘Hoa Da Lat' brand, which has become a common asset among the community
of Da Lat producers and traders, is managed by Da Lat People's
Committee.
However, Tran Huy Duong, chairman of the Da Lat
Flower Association, said that brands of local flower growers and
traders in Da Lat should also be developed so that flowers in Da Lat
could gain international recognition.
"The Hoa Da Lat
brand, the first of its kind in Vietnam , also needs to be registered
with an international intellectual property organisation to protect it
from being stolen," Duong said.
An of the agriculture
department said modern technology should be used in flower cultivation
and post-harvest preservation activities such as mesh or green houses,
automatic irrigation systems.
Pham Ngoc Trung, deputy
director of Lam Dong's Agriculture Extension Centre, recommended setting
up a commodity circulation channel that willconnect flowers producers
with cooperatives, sales agents and wholesale markets.
The
Government and authorities of Lam Dong should have policies to help
flower growers learn about flower varieties, prices and markets in the
world so they can have proper cultivation plans to meet market demands,
according to a representative of the Da Lat People's Committee./.