Local traders have been mislabeling Chinese fruits and vegetables as consumers
turn away from cheap, low-quality goods from China.
Along Hanoi Highway, which
connects HCMC with Bien Hoa City, street vendors gather offering all kinds of
fruits and vegetables. Grapes said to be from America are sold for only
VND20,000 (USD0.96) per 500 gr. One of the sellers claimed that the price had
dropped because of the bounteous harvest in the U.S.
In reality, however, this type of
grape is imported en mass from China to wholesalers in HCM City, such as Tam
Binh, Thu Duc at VND25-30,000 per kilo. The traders at Tam Binh said that
grapes from America are actually thinner and cost VND150-180,000 per kilo.
Other fruits, such as apples and
pears from China are also sold under false labels, declaring that they were
grown in New Zealand or Europe.
Some Chinese produce has been
changed to make consumers believe that they are of domestic origin. Carrots,
for example, were labeled as having come from the north, despite the fact that
they can only be harvested around Tet in this area.
Tien, a consumer from Tan Binh
District said, "I told the sellers that it wasn't necessary to try to fool
people about where produce comes from. Everybody knows this stuff is coming
from China. Their reply was that lying will make business run smoother."
Consumers have turned away from
Chinese produce because of rumours about
the unsafe use of chemical substances. Some experienced consumers refuse
to buy food from China despite lower prices.
Even though Chinese produce makes
up about 50% of all imported fruits and vegetables at wholesale markets, they
have lost favour among consumers, at the retail level. Even large supermarkets,
such as Co.op Mart or Vinatexmart, have given priority to domestically produced
goods.
Nguyen Thanh Ha, a trader from
Tam Binh said, "Recently the value of fruits imported from China has
dropped 30-50%." Ha added that informed consumers have been more
thoughtful about the food that they buy. She said that people used to prefer
Chinese produce because it looked nicer on the shelves and was cheap. Now, she
said, there is much more suspicion about growing practices.
Many traders are actually happier
because the fruits from Da Lat have higher prices and better sales than from
China.
Source: SGGP
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