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Tech transfer to Africa could kill Vietnam’s cashew industry

  • Wednesday, December 17, 2014
  • Thùy Miên
  • A plan by the HCM City University of Technology to export cashew processing technology to Africa has faced strong opposition from Vietnamese officials, who believe the move will kill one of Vietnam’s important industries.
    clip_image001A few days it was announced that the HCM City University of Technology has signed a contract on transferring cashew nut processing technology to Africa. The information was confirmed by Vinacas, the Vietnam Cashew Association, which said the project was signed at a cashew processing equipment exhibition, Sietta 2014, held at Abidjan in Ivory Coast.
    Nguyen Van Lang, former chair of Vinacas, who was a high ranking official of the science ministry, said: “As the father of the Vietnamese cashew processing technology, I strongly protest against the technology transfer to any country.”
    Lang warned that the move will seriously affect the 1,000 cashew nut processing workshops, companies and 300,000 Vietnamese workers in the cashew industry.
    Vietnam is now the biggest cashew nut exporter in the world, ranking second in processing and third in material area. The cashew exports bring $2 billion a year to Vietnam, and are one of the key export items of Vietnam, including garments, oil and gas, and rice.
    Nguyen Duc Thanh, chair of Vinacas, emphasized that Vietnam would not be able to stand high among the leading cashew processors and exporters in the world if it did not have modern technology. Thanh noted that countries lust for made-in-Vietnam technology, even countries with the longest histories of cashew processing like India and Brazil.
    Lang warned that exporting cashew processing technology will “bring danger”, because the technology is a great advantage for Vietnam.
    Meanwhile, African countries, including Ivory Coast, the country with the largest cashew area, specializing in exporting raw cashews, will become formidable rivals of Vietnam, once they master the processing technology.
    Source: vietnamnet.vn

    3 Responses to “Tech transfer to Africa could kill Vietnam’s cashew industry”

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    Unknown said...
    February 28, 2015 at 3:49 AM

    If Vietnam don't do the transfer, other countries will do it or better still, African scientists will do it. Either way, Vietnam will lose out.


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