I
wish this partnership great success and will become an example of PPP in
agriculture in Vietnam.
- Bui Ba Bong, MARD’s Vice Minister
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development (mard) and Unilever in Vietnam have signed the official MOU on the
Vietnam Tea Initiative which aims to promote sustainable tea development in the
country.
As a public-private partnership (PPP) between
the MARD and Unilever, the initiative was proposed by Unilever to the
Vietnamese government in its capacity as a member of the Public-Private Task
Force on Sustainable Agriculture Development in Vietnam, which was initiated at
the World Economic Forum in Ho Chi Minh City by Vietnam’s MARD Minister and a
group of business leaders to accelerate sustainable agriculture-sector growth
in Vietnam through public-private collaboration. Unilever has volunteered to
take the lead in collaboration with MARD in tea development.
The initiative aims to help Vietnam increase
to its export of black tea to Unilever through enabling Vietnam’s designated
tea growers and processors to achieve improved quality and overall
competitiveness of tea. Particularly, it is targeted to raise black tea
procurements from Vietnam by Unilever to 25,000-30,000 tonnes of Rainforest
Alliance certificated sustainable tea by 2015.
“Being the world’s largest player in tea
industry, Unilever strongly commits to expand its tea supply base in Vietnam
and to further its support to Vietnamese tea producers, especially in
sustainability, quality and safety, helping to contribute to the development of
tea industry in the country,” said JV Raman, chairman of Unilever in Vietnam
(UVN).
Most importantly, the partnership had the
potential of meaningfully involving an estimated 50-70,000 smallholder farmers
in the tea supply chain in Vietnam, he stressed.
The partnership is a concrete action taken by
Unilever to implement the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan launched by the
company in end 2010, under which sourcing 100 per cent agricultural materials
from sustainable sources is one of three key outcomes that the plan aims to
achieve by 2020. The two other key outcomes are: helping more than one billion
people to improve their health and well-being, and halving the environmental
impact of its products.
“This meaningful partnership in Vietnam also
showcases Unilever Vietnam’s long-term confidence and commitment to the
Vietnamese market, further consolidating its position as a successful
fast-moving consumer goods company and furthering its strong commitments to
make Vietnamese lives better,” Raman said.
Bui Ba Bong, Vice Minister of MARD, said: “To
advance to this significant event, I understand that there were a lot of
efforts done by Unilever and Unilever in Vietnam. I wish this partnership great
success and will become an example of PPP in agriculture in Vietnam.”
Tea is a very important sector in Vietnam with
130,000 hectares for growing tea trees. Tea plantations are mainly concentrated
in the north and north-central mountainous regions. There are around 700
processing plants in the country and up to six million people live on tea
farming and processing, which makes the industry play a key role in reducing
poverty in the nation’s remote mountainous areas.
Since 2006, Unilever Vietnam has made a total
commitment of more than VND400 billion ($19.2 million) to the key partnership
initiatives in health and hygiene, education and children development, women’s
empowerment and now sustainable tea sourcing.
Unilever Vietnam – through Unilever Vietnam
Foundation and its brands, together with its government partners - have worked
to benefit millions of households in the country, especially in rural and
disadvantaged areas.
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