Economic Value of Trees

1. Potential Development of Industrial Crops (Rubber, Coffee, Cashew)

  • Current production status:
    • Vietnam is one of the world’s leading producers and exporters of rubber, coffee (especially Robusta), and cashew.
    • Key areas: Rubber in Southeast Vietnam, coffee in the Central Highlands, and cashew in Binh Phuoc and Gia Lai.
  • Development opportunities:
    • Rubber: Increasing demand for natural rubber in various industries.
    • Coffee: Potential growth in the specialty coffee market and value-added processing.
    • Cashew nuts: Rising consumption in major markets like the U.S., EU, and India.
  • Challenges:
    • Climate change, water scarcity, and limited land resources.
    • Intense competition from other producing countries (Brazil, Thailand, Indonesia).
    • Lack of investment in processing technology and international branding.
  • Solutions:
    • Transition to smart agriculture with efficient irrigation systems.
    • Invest in research and development of high-quality crop varieties.
    • Strengthen national branding for export products.

2. High-Value Fruit Crops and Effective Cultivation Models

  • High-value fruit crops:
    • Durian: High demand from China and other Asian countries.
    • Dragon fruit: Popular in EU, U.S., and Chinese markets.
    • Mango, rambutan, avocado, and longan: Increased export value due to improvements in processing and preservation.
  • Effective cultivation models:
    • Organic farming: Reduces chemical use and increases product value.
    • Value chain linkage: Collaboration between farmers, processing companies, and exporters.
    • High-tech application: Drip irrigation, moisture sensors, and smart fertilizers.
  • Challenges:
    • High safety standards in importing markets.
    • Fragmented production and lack of coordinated planning.
  • Solutions:
    • Develop production areas meeting international standards (GlobalGAP, VietGAP).
    • Build strong branding for Vietnamese fruits in major markets.

3. Greenery and Ecotourism: A Dual Benefit

  • Role of greenery in ecotourism:
    • A key element in creating attractive landscapes at tourist destinations.
    • Enhances the sustainability of local ecosystems and preserves biodiversity.
  • Notable ecotourism models:
    • Tra Su Melaleuca Forest (An Giang): Combines wetland forest conservation with tourism development.
    • Cuc Phuong National Park (Ninh Binh): Promotes forest conservation through experiential tourism.
  • Economic benefits:
    • Provides stable revenue from entrance fees, lodging, and local products.
    • Improves local incomes through forest resource preservation.
  • Challenges:
    • Balancing conservation with overexploitation in tourism.
    • Climate change impacts reducing destination attractiveness.
  • Solutions:
    • Develop sustainable ecotourism models minimizing environmental impacts.
    • Increase the role of local communities in tourism management.

4. Analysis of the Wood and Handicraft Supply Chain

  • Stages in the wood supply chain:
    • Raw material harvesting and purchasing.
    • Primary processing (cutting, drying, pest treatment).
    • Crafting handicrafts and furniture.
    • Distribution and export.
  • Current status:
    • Vietnam is one of the world’s largest exporters of wood and wood products.
    • Key export markets: U.S., EU, Japan, South Korea.
  • Challenges:
    • Price and standard competition from countries like China and Thailand.
    • Heavy reliance on imported raw materials.
  • Solutions to enhance the value chain:
    • Invest in modern, energy-efficient production technologies.
    • Promote certification of legal wood sources (FSC) to meet market requirements.
    • Increase added value through unique designs and the application of new technologies.

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