The lychee cultivation hub of Bac Giang has sold approximately 150,000 tonnes of local lychees in the 2019 crop to earn over VND6.3 trillion including the revenue from lychee products and supporting services.
Despite lower output compared to that of 2018, revenue from lychees in the 2019 crop has increased sharply thanks to higher selling prices, which is the result of improved cultivation methods towards VietGAP and GlobalGap. In addition, more than 50% of lychee output has been exported, bringing about higher value for farmers and producers.
The 2018 lychee crop posted an output of 230,000 tonnes and a total revenue of nearly VND5.9 trillion (US$253.7 million). Meanwhile the lychee revenue from the 2017 and 2016 crops were over VND5.3 trillion (US$227.9 million) and VND5 trillion (US$215 million) respectively.
According to Cao Van Hoan, vice chairman of the People’s Committee of Bac Giang’s Luc Ngan district, the quality of lychees in 2019 was assessed to be the highest ever with high selling prices.
This is also the first year the district piloted organic growing methods on 20ha of lychees which helped to increase the value of the fruit, Hoan noted.
Prices of lychees from the early crop until now have remained stable and high, ranging from VND30,000 – VND70,000 per kg. Farmers can earn an average of VND230 million (US$9,890) per ha of lychees.
Bac Giang lychees are also sold at most large supermarkets, including BigC, Vinmart, Hapro, and others, at a stable price of roughly VND60,000 per kg.
Besides the main export market of China, Bac Giang lychees have been exported to the EU, the Middle East, Russia, the US, Canada, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Australia and others.