Belgians are from now on allowed to enter Vietnam with an e-visa

Belgium was recently included in the list of countries whose nationals are now allowed to enter Vietnam on the basis of an e-visa. That decision was approved by the Vietnamese government in the form of a decree (No 17/2019 / NĐ-CP). Although it officially went into effect on 01/02/2019 (and runs until 01/02/2021), it was only implemented on 25/02/2019.

Visa applicants must register on the website https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/ to fill in the required information. The payment of 25 USD has to be done online too. According to the information from that website, the application is processed within 3 working days. You must print the visa to enter Vietnam.

E-visas are limited to one entry and valid for a maximum duration of 30 days. The destination is not limited to tourism alone; Business people can also use it. Only visitors in the framework of an official visit, members of the diplomatic corps, their families and their guests, still have to follow the old process. The visa with a view to long stay must also be applied for via the traditional process.

For further questions we advise you to contact the Vietnamese authorities.

Vietnamese insect-based aquafeed firm raises €1m, plans 10,000t plant

Vietnam-based alternative aquafeed firm Entobel has raised €1 million in funding, and is planning a new plant to expand its operations in the near future, Belgian co-founder Gaetan Crielaard told Undercurrent News.

The firm — which produces a 60% protein ingredient from insect larvae, which it calls “H-Meal” — is currently completing the setup of it commercial plant in Vietnam, with an expected capacity of 1,000 metric tons per year.

Insect meal producers believe their time in aquaculture has come

However, Crielaard and fellow co-founder Alexandre de Caters have raised €1 million in funding, from strategic Vietnamese investors and “business angels” from Western Europe — mainly Belgium — and are now planning a wider reach.

Now the firm plans to build a 10,000t H-Meal plant in Vietnam, beginning construction next year, and is also planning expansion wider within Southeast Asia and Latin America, it said.

“The biotech company is globally well positioned to become a major stakeholder in the insect protein industry, thanks to its low [capital expenditure] and [operating expenditure] model,” it said. “A research center will also be established to improve insect rearing and processing technologies. To achieve this ambitious goal, Entobel continues looking for strategic partners and investors.”

The first commercial batches from the existing plant will be available by mid-2019, and full capacity will be reached by the end of the year, said Crielaard.

After winning the 2017 Aquaculture Innovation Challenge in Ho Chi Minh City, the firm said it was seeking €9m in funding, and a Vietnamese partner. He told Undercurrent the firm had revised its funding targets slightly so as not to go “straight in at €9m”, but that this was still an intermediary phase.

While he could not name his investors, he did say none of them were existing feed sector players at this stage.

Entobel has “demonstrated the scalability and viability of its operations” with the existing plant,  and investors have been “attracted by the potential of the company to produce large volumes of insect protein at a price competitive with other standard protein sources”, the firm said.

The Hermetia illucens derived feed has been successfully tested by international feed companies, with trials performed for shrimp and several fish species, including snakehead and tilapia, it said.

The Italian Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam’s New Board of Management 2019

On the 28th of February, ICHAM Annual General Meeting was held in Hanoi and HCMC, in Casa Italia and Nikko Hotel respectively, via video conference.
During the assembly, towards the end, took place the election of the new councillor of the Board of Directors. The two candidates were Mr. Luca Puglielli, General Manager of TND Vietnam Trading Corporation, and Mr. Joseph Perucca, General Director of GIVI Vietnam. The assembly chose Mr. Perucca and BeluxCham would like to send a congratulation on ICHAM’s New board of Management 2019!
We hope that we will have many corporations with ICHAM in the future.

Vietnam – second biggest coffee supplier of Belgium in 2018

Vietnam was the second biggest supplier of coffee for Belgium after Brazil in 2018.

The Southeast Asian country exported 18,500 tonnes of coffee worth 36.07 million USD to Belgium in the year, year-on-year rises of 45 percent and 20.7 percent respectively, the highest growth level among the top 10 coffee supplier for the European country.

According to Vietnam Customs, Vietnam grossed 324.24 million USD from shipping 183,700 tonnes of coffee abroad in January 2019, up 19.4 percent in volume and 17.6 percent in value compared to December 2018.

In 2019, if the coffee sector maintains two-digit growth, Vietnam is likely to surpass Brazil to become the largest supplier of coffee for Belgium.

In 2018, Vietnam exported more than 1.8 million tonnes of coffee worth 3.54 billion USD, respective year-on-year rises of 20 percent and 1.2 percent.

Source: VNA

Belgians developed bioconversion model in Vietnam

Entobel is founded by Alexandre de Caters and Gaetan Crielaard, who have raised 1 million euros to breed Black Soldier flies for Vietnamese shrimp farm. Entobel will feed fly larvae with organic waste and then harvest them to produce high grade aquacultural and agricultural products such as high-protein animal feed and fertilizers.

According to plan, the first larvae will be harvested in April. By mid-summer, Entobel factory will be processing 20,000 tons of waste and yielding 1,000 tons of larvae in powder form. Entobel’s products will be a great and sustainable alternative for Vietnamese aquaculture industry

For more information, please visit: http://www.entobel.com/about/