Việt Nam officially exports 11 types of fruits to China: durian, jackfruit, dragon fruit, banana, mango, longan, lychee, watermelon, rambutan, mangosteen, and passion fruit, along with sweet potato and black ginseng.
Việt Nam''s One Commune One Product items have gained a good reputation inside and outside the country. Businesses have exported their products to many markets in the world thanks to Free Trade Agreements. Let''s listen to some OCOP exporters talking...
The fair is being held to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Hà Nội''s Liberation Day. It also aims to provide an opportunity for businesses and cooperatives to promote and introduce products, stimulate domestic consumption and increase Hà Nội''s total retail...
The two-day festival includes direct trade exchanges between Vietnamese businesses and Chinese fruit importers and distributors, a product experience programme and a seminar on the potential for Vietnamese fruit exports.
Thirteen cooperatives in Đồng Nai Province have been awarded planting area codes for fruit crops such as durians and rambutans, allowing them to export to international markets such as China, the United States, Australia and New Zealand.
Thailand, which previously ranked sixth after Japan and Taiwan (China), has climbed to fourth place with a seven-month export value of $123 million, a 70 per cent increase compared to the same period last year.
The strong growth in exports during the first seven months of this year showed that the quality of Vietnamese fruits and vegetables has been improved to meet the export markets'' requirements.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Đặng Xuân Dũng highlighted the growing presence of Vietnamese agricultural goods, seafood and canned beverages in Saudi Arabia.