<p></p><p> Vietnam Cashew Association (Vinacas) is proposing to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) to export the business soon became business conditions in 2012. Nguyen Duc Thanh, Vice President Vinacas said at the meeting on export credit for the 2012 day 6-3 in HCM City that the proposed association and work with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Ministry of Finance drafted to include specific conditions on the type of industry that business conditions. </p><p>"Last time, there are no business facilities, processing plants have evolved into buying things from many different sources for export. The collection of nuts, not through the standard processing cashew quality has declined, causing discredit the export products of Vietnam in the international market, "Mr. Thanh said. The market for export in the early months of 2012 is difficult, the business sector must hold in order to stabilize the quality of its exports to foreign partners. </p><p>To ensure quality and food safety of export products, in collaboration with Vinacas Processing Trade Department of Agriculture and Forestry Fisheries and salt implement technical regulations cashew processing to ensure an food hygiene. The safety standards in cashew processing Vinacas will soon be issued and required members to perform. Reply Saigon Economic Times Online about if Vinacas put this industry on the type of business conditions will accidentally remove the small businesses in this sector and could be the response of these firms Chairman Nguyen Thai Hoc Vinacas said that the industry would consider the actual conditions of different production scale of enterprises to avoid causing damage to the small business companies in the industry. </p><p>"The screening of the business sector will certainly face many difficulties in bringing this business to business conditions. But for the common benefit of the export sector of Vietnam, we resolutely implement this goal, "he said School. In 2012, Vinacas set an export target of 170,000 tons and 60,000 tons of all kinds of cashew nut shell oil exports to 1.5 billion U.S. dollars, up 11.11% compared to 2011. </p><p> </p><br><p></p>