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...
Localities, ministries, branches and businesses will soon be pushing trade promotions for fruits such as lychee, rambutan, longan, durian, and avocado.
Đặng Phúc Nguyên, General Secretary of Việt Nam Vegetable and Fruit Association, forecast that the export revenue would surpass US$6 billion and even reach $7 billion in 2024, providing a significant momentum for Việt Nam to become a global food...
The Plant Protection Department has been alerted by the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) about the contamination in certain batches of fruits from Việt Nam.
Việt Nam’s dragon fruit exports to the UK remain normal although some supermarkets in the country suspended the sale of the fruit amid concerns that the imported fruit may contain pesticide residues.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan said China is no longer an easy market due to increasingly stricter regulations to protect consumers'' health.
Viet Nam’s fruit and vegetable exports in the first two months of this year reached US$592 million, an increased of nearly 18 per cent compared with the same period last year.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Do Thang Hai has called on the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to promote the approval process for irradiation facilities so as to facilitate the export of Viet Nam’s fresh fruits to the US.
The first batch of 11 tonnes of Dien pomelo from the Yen Thuy District was transported to the UK last week by Longdan, the largest importer of Vietnamese products in this country.
Fourteen fruit trees, dragon fruit, mango, banana, litchi, longan, orange, grapefruit, pineapple, rambutan, durian, jackfruit, passion fruit, avocado and custard apple, were ed as the focus.