
Vietnamese dried ginger slices (dehydrated ginger slices)
Category:
- Color: Light to golden yellow
- Material: 100% Vietnamese fresh ginger
- Humidity: 13.5% max
- Impurity: <1%
- Production: 500 tans/year
- Packaging: Vacuum bag or 2-layer PP bags: 10- 20-30kgs
- Transportation: 17-19MT/40HC container or 9-10MT/20HC container
- Method: Electric drying system
GINGER GROWING AREAS
Ginger, scientifically known as Zingiber officinale, is a plant species belonging to the Zingiberaceae family, widely used as a spice or herb. In Vietnam, there are three main types of ginger commonly cultivated: Se ginger, Se Lai ginger, and Buffalo ginger. Among them, buffalo ginger, characterized by its stout body, few branches, and round branches, easy to peel, is preferred for the export market. Se ginger has small tubers and many small branches but is more fragrant and spicy compared to other types of ginger due to high content of Zingiberen.
Ginger is a herbaceous plant, preferring moisture but not tolerant of waterlogging, thriving best in hilly areas with fertile, well-drained soil and ample sunlight. In Vietnam, ginger is cultivated in various provinces and cities nationwide, ranging from mountainous regions to deltas such as Thanh Hoa, Yen Bai, Hoa Binh, Lao Cai, Bac Giang, Lai Chau, Dien Bien, Son La, An Giang, Soc Trang, Tay Nguyen area….


CULTIVATION AND HARVEST
Ginger is typically planted in early February or March using mature rhizomes with buds. It’s harvested after about 10-11 months, usually in the summer or fall when the weather is hot and humid, which is when it grows best.
Good varieties, quality soil, and proper care are crucial for high productivity and the best ginger quality. After about 9 months, at harvest time, ginger leaves turn yellow and wither. Care must be taken during harvesting to avoid damaging the ginger rhizomes, which could affect their quality and essential oils. Stems and leaves are left in the planting area, evenly covering the soil.
PROCESSING AND PACKAGING
VIPSEN Ginger factory is located at Thu Do, An Tuong, Vinh Tuong, Vinh Phuc, Vietnam. The cold storage can accommodate up to 200 tons of fresh ginger under standard preservation conditions of temperature and humidity, ensuring a plentiful supply to the market.
After the thorough cleaning and careful sorting process, fresh ginger will be peeled and sliced automatically. Then, the material is sent to VIPSEN’s electric drying system.
Packaging: Vacuum bags or two-layer PP bags according to customer requirements. VIPSEN’s dried ginger slices (Dehydrated ginger slices) products are certified with GMP, HACCP, ISO22000 standards, ensuring food safety and hygiene.

