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China takes over Thai fruit and vegetable industry

VietNamNet Bridge – Chinese traders have gained control of the fresh fruit and vegetable segments of the Thai agriculture industry – negatively affecting the quality of produce shipped into Vietnam. 

China finds pretext to prevent Vietnamese farm imports

 VietNamNet Bridge – China has kicked off its plan to tighten control over farm produce imports from Vietnam by raising technical barriers.

Old forests cut down as Chinese traders order unripe beans

Forests in the districts of Son Ha, Tay Tra and Son Tay in the central province of Quang Ngai are being cut down to sell unripe Sterculia lychnophora beans, which locals call “uoi”, to sell to Chinese businesspeople.

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Chinese scramble for shrimp in Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – Chinese merchants have been collecting shrimps in many provinces and cities without licenses, disturbing the domestic market now and causing long term damages.

Chinese game of collecting poisonous weed, mushrooms

People have been flocking to the forests to collect forestry products to sell to Chinese merchants, making the special use forest resources depleted and hindering the local socio-economic development.

Creating “leech fever”, Chinese traders cheat Vietnamese farmers

 VietNamNet Bridge – Making "fevers" for leeches by increasing the prices, after collecting leeches at the old prices, Chinese traders sold leeches to Vietnamese traders at high prices and disappeared.

Chinese businessmen and the “buy all” strategy

 VietNamNet Bridge – Chinese businessmen continue rousing the Vietnamese farm produce market, “deploying troops” at all market segments and applying the same attack methods.

Chinese traders rush to buy dried buffalo dung

VietNamNet Bridge – The specific purpose of buying dried buffalo dung is still a mystery.