Cashew production forecast to drop nearly 20 per cent in 2017

June 02, 2017 - 12:30

Việt Nam is expected to yield only 0.87 tonnes of cashew nuts per ha in 2017, 0.21 tonnes or nearly 20 per cent less than 2016’s output per ha, heard a conference in HCM City on Thursday.

Việt Nam’s total cashew nut output is forecast to hit over 252,000 tonnes in 2017, decreasing nearly 52,000 tonnes compared with the previous year’s figure. — Photo vinacas.com.vn
Viet Nam News
HCM CITY – Việt Nam is expected to yield only 0.87 tonnes of cashew nuts per ha in 2017, 0.21 tonnes or nearly 20 per cent less than 2016’s output per ha, heard a conference in HCM City on Thursday.
Lê Văn Đức, deputy head of the Department of Crop Production under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), blamed the yield decrease on unseasonal rains in January-March, which destroyed cashew flowers.
Meanwhile, local farmers have neglected extreme weather developments and diseases on cashew trees, said participating businesses.
A report released by the MARD shows that cashew output in the southern province of Bình Phước contracted by about 17.41 per cent per ha; southern Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province, 15.13 per cent; and the Central Highlands province of Lâm Đồng, over 50 per cent.
Representatives from cashew-growing provinces said the bad harvest was more noticeable in reality as several localities have yielded zero.
Therefore, the country’s total cashew nut output is forecast to hit over 252,000 tonnes in 2017, decreasing nearly 52,000 tonnes compared with the previous year’s figure. The amount meets only around 15-20 per cent of businesses’ demands for raw cashew nuts.
Given this, Nguyễn Trung Anh, director of the research and development centre of PAN Group, suggested local farmers pay more heed to intensive cultivation and technological improvement.
Nguyễn Đức Thành, chairman of the Vietnam Cashew Association (VCA), said the unexpected reduction may affect business plans of cashew processors.
To ensure sustainable development for the cashew sector in the time ahead, he suggested the MARD adjust the national cashew development strategy until 2020 by expanding the cashew area from 340,000 ha to 400,000 ha.
MARD Deputy Minister Lê Quốc Doanh urged the VCA to boost its connectivity with localities and farmers to ensure stable cashew production areas.
In 2016, cashew nut was Việt Nam’s major farm produce, only behind coffee in terms of export value. The country shipped 348,000 tonnes of cashew nuts for US$2.84 billion, up 5.6 per cent in volume and 18.4 per cent in value from a year ago. — VNS

 

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