The salt industry in Vietnam needs new strategies to develop sustainably and efficiently, experts said. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) – Vietnamese salt producers need to adopt new technologies, diversify products and push promotion to grow the industry sustainably and efficiently, experts said. Vietnam has a number of advantages in salt production, including a 3,200km coastline and favourable natural conditions, but is affected by small-scale and scattered production and a lack of industrial methods, which affect quality and productivity.
Besides, the low incomes it fetches means the salt production area fell to just 11,000ha last year from 13,160ha in 2017, according to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Producers have switched to aquaculture and other occupations, leaving many salt farms abandoned.
Besides, only 14 out of 73 salt production facilities in the country have adopted technology and industrial methods, which leads to a decrease in production capacity.
Extreme competition in the global market and insufficient funding had prevented many of them, including his, from growing, Pham Thanh Chuong, director of Thanh Chuong Iodine Salt Trading Production Co., Ltd., said.
Ho Xuan Vinh, director of ABACA Vietnam Co., Ltd, said on the other hand, some had adopted hi-tech methods to make a variety of products such as naked and low-sodium salts only to see consumers unable to differentiate between them.
To build an efficient salt industry, it was necessary to tap the full potential of production areas, improve productivity and quality, and diversify products to meet consumers’ needs in the local and export markets, Le Duc Thinh, head of the department, said.
Vinh said the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development should be a channel to connect enterprises with co-operation opportunities to develop a sustainable value chain and ensure steady incomes for farmers, promote the industry’s products, and set standards and guidelines to enhance quality.
Luc Manh Tung of Agritech Vietnam Investment and Trading JSC said his company had been working with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to help increase the capacity of farmers and cooperatives.
It had also set up a fund together with the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development to provide soft loans to cooperatives, he added.
The ministry has a salt industry development project for 2021-25 in Nam Dinh, Thai Binh, Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan, Ben Tre, and Bac Lieu provinces.
It plans to foster the industry by developing infrastructure, adopting industrial production methods and technology, building geographical indications and brands, and soliciting investment.
Plans are also afoot to combine salt production and tourism to promote the industry on a global scale./.
VNA