Bac Giang to export lychee via Kep railway station hinh anh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Bac Giang (VNA) – The northern province of Bac Giang will export lychee, one of its specialties, via the Kep railway station for the first time this year, heard a conference on lychee consumption promotion on June 7.

The railway station has launched its international freight transportation services since February 2023. Its handling capacity is from 80 to 100 carriages or containers per day.

According to Tran The Hung, Director of Railway Transport and Trade JSC that operates the railway station, preparations for the transportation of the fruit to neighbouring China have been completed.

The railway station is capable of carrying up to 300 tonnes of lychee from Bac Giang’s Lang Giang district to Pingxiang of China each day, he said, noting that the rail transportation will help save time and ease congestions at border gates.

The conference was held by the People’s Committee of Luc Ngan district - home to largest area of lychee in Bac Giang and the country at large with over 17,000 hectares this year which are expected to yield some 98,000 tonnes.

Chairman of the district People’s Committee La Van Nam said with its outstanding quality, Luc Ngan’s lychee has been shipped to nearly 40 countries and regions worldwide.

Luc Ngan will create the best possible conditions for farmers, businesses and traders both at home and abroad to harvest, process and export the fruit this year and the years to come, he pledged.

Bac Giang to export lychee via Kep railway station hinh anh 2At the conference (Photo: VNA)

Participants at the conference shared experience in lychee transportation and export, and proposed some solutions on customs procedures.

Paul Le, Vice President of Central Retail Vietnam, said the group committed to purchasing about 300 tonnes of Bac Giang’s lychee this year, adding that Central Retail has provided guidelines for enterprises, cooperatives and suppliers in the locality in terms of conditions and procedures to put the fruit on shelves of supermarket chains like GO!, Big C and Tops Market.

It has also stepped up cooperation with e-commerce platforms and applications to promote lychee consumption, he added.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Phan The Tuan suggested ministries and agencies continue with negotiations to help facilitate the export of the province’s key agricultural products via the official channel.

On this occasion, representatives of businesses and cooperatives signed agreements on cooperation in lychee consumption in 2023 and the coming years, and cut the ribbon for the export of lychee to foreign markets./.

VNA