A win-win situation for both farmers and private companies A case study of tea marketing in Phu Tho, Vietnam

Tea is the second most popular drink in the world, after water. For a number of developing countries, including Vietnam, tea is an important commodity in terms of jobs and export earnings. However, as with many other agricultural commodities, real primary producer prices have fallen dramatically over the last three decades. VECO is active in Yen Lap district, Phu Tho province, where tea is a major crop, often accounting for over 40% of family income. Chain development is seen as an approach which can improve the quality of the tea by developing strong market linkages and collective actions, resulting in a better income for farmers.

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Title A win-win situation for both farmers and private companies A case study of tea marketing in Phu Tho, Vietnam
Description Tea is the second most popular drink in the world, after water. For a number of developing countries, including Vietnam, tea is an important commodity in terms of jobs and export earnings. However, as with many other agricultural commodities, real primary producer prices have fallen dramatically over the last three decades. VECO is active in Yen Lap district, Phu Tho province, where tea is a major crop, often accounting for over 40% of family income. Chain development is seen as an approach which can improve the quality of the tea by developing strong market linkages and collective actions, resulting in a better income for farmers.
Agroecology Category
  • Input reduction and recycling
  • Economy and income
  • Nutrition and diets
  • Sustainable food system
  • Collaboration
Agroecology Keyword
    Contributing organisations Vredeseilanden/VECO
    Author Vredeseilanden/VECO
    Year 2013
    Type of document Factsheet
    Language English
    Spatial Information
    Country Vietnam
    Administrative Level 1
    Administrative Level 2
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