Hung Yen Province has over 1,400 ha of orange and mandarin plantation, harvesting more than 31,000 tonnes of these fruits per year. — Photo nld.com.vn
Hung Yen Orange Week will take place in Ecopark, a new urban residential area in the northern province of Hung Yen, from November 25-26.
The fair will attract the participation of 53 booths exhibiting products including oranges, citrus fruits and other provincial agricultural items. The oranges will be selected from districts in the province such as Van Giang, Khoai Chau, Kim Dong, Yen My, Phu Cu and Hung Yen City.
Hung Yen Province has over 1,400 ha of orange and mandarin plantation, harvesting more than 31,000 tonnes of the fruit per year.
Hung Yen oranges are famous for their superior quality compared to other localities. This is because gardeners and ornamental growers in Hung Yen always combine traditional farming skills with the latest technologies and technical advances into the VietGAP production model, ensuring quality and safety for consumers.
This year marks the first Hung Yen Orange Festival 2017 and it is expected to be an occasion to promote and introduce agricultural products from Hung Yen Province in general and the province’s oranges in particular, helping to expand the market of agricultural products and increase income for producers.
Hung Yen Orange Week is one of a number of agricultural festivals which are going to be held from now until the end of year.
One of the other festivals, the Viet Nam Local Specialities Fair 2017, is currently taking place at Vincom Mega Mall Royal City in Ha Noi, with some 200 businesses introducing typical products from 55 cities and provinces nationwide. The fair has become a key event to help localities’ products join the supply-consumption chain in Ha Noi and has also connected domestic agricultural producers with importers and modern retail systems. The fair will run until November 26. — VNS