Marketing
Much fresh food produce is sold in wholesale markets managed by the AFCD, the Vegetable Marketing Organisation and the Fish Marketing Organisation. The Western Wholesale Food Market and the Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Food Market Phase I are the two biggest market complexes developed and managed by the department. Each is an integration of several markets. The Western Wholesale Food Market, for example, accommodates markets for freshwater fish, vegetables, fruit, poultry and eggs and allows buyers to purchase a variety of fresh food produce under one roof.
   Apart from these market complexes, the AFCD also manages two temporary wholesale markets, one in North District and the other in Cheung Sha Wan, for vegetables and poultry respectively. The plan for the development of Phase II of the Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Food Market is being reviewed in the light of views expressed by the trade associations concerned.
   During
the year, the Government's wholesale markets handled 324 000
tonnes of vegetables, 59 000 tonnes of poultry, 44
000 tonnes of freshwater fish and fisheries products, 111
000 tonnes of fruit and 54 000 tonnes of eggs. The
total value amounted to $4.6 billion.
   The
Vegetable Marketing Organisation is established as a non-governmental
body providing vegetable wholesale marketing facilities. It operates a
vegetable wholesale market at Cheung Sha Wan, set up under the Agricultural
Products (Marketing) Ordinance on a non-profit-making basis. It charges
commission on the vegetables sold and in return provides trading facilities,
transport, accounting, and pesticides residue testing services to farmers
and traders. Any surplus is ploughed back into the development of farming
and the provision of scholarships for farmers' children. The organisation
handled 265 000 tonnes of vegetables valued at $836 million.
   The
Fish Marketing Organisation is a statutory body established under the
Marine Fish (Marketing) Ordinance. It provides orderly marketing services
at its seven wholesale markets. Revenue comes from charging commission
on the proceeds of sales. Surplus earnings are channelled back into the
industry through the provision of low-interest loans to fishermen, improved
services and facilities in the markets and scholarships for fishermen's
children. During the year, 52 900 tonnes of marine fish valued
at $946 million were sold through the organisation.
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