Virtual event to seek opportunities to export spices to India
A virtual event serving trade connection between Viet Nam and India regarding spices and flavourings is slated for February 23.
Viet Nam's pepper products. The virtual event is expected to gather about 40 Vietnamese and Indian firms. — Photo nhandan.vn
The Viet Nam Trade Promotion Agency’s Export Promotion Center (PROMOCEN) has announced a virtual event to take place later this month to boost trade connections between Viet Nam and India regarding spices and flavourings.
Accordingly, the two-hour networking event is slated for February 23 and expected to gather about 40 Vietnamese and Indian firms.
The participants will inform each other about their respective markets, particularly in terms of advantages and obstacles; and introduce their products and strengths to potential importers.
The organisation of the event sees the coordination of PROMOCEN, the Indian Embassy in Viet Nam, and the Spices Board of India.
Viet Nam’s agriculture sector along with the spices and seasonings industry have enjoyed a remarkable transition which turns the country into a supplier of those products for the global market. Among Vietnamese spices, peppercorn has gained a foothold on the international market and holds a lion’s share in export revenue. — VNS
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