Agarwood and bird's nest are two famous specialties, why does Khanh Hoa province in Vietnam have to build national standards?

Published 2024년 8월 28일

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Khanh Hoa province is renowned for its bird nests and agarwood products, but lack of standardization poses a challenge. The province is calling for the development of national standards to ensure quality and consumer rights, and to distinguish real from fake products. The Provincial People's Committee has taken the lead in drafting these standards, with the Department of Science and Technology overseeing the process. The standards will cover criteria for island and farmed bird's nests, and will aim to protect the uniqueness and brand value of Khanh Hoa's products.
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Currently, Khanh Hoa owns and exploits 173 bird nest caves, with 33 bird nest islands and many houses with a large output of finished bird nests. From the abundant source of raw materials, many valuable products have been created, such as: Whole bird nests, bird nest essence, bird nest water, bird nest wine, bird nest cakes... Regarding agarwood, Khanh Hoa's agarwood products have become famous throughout the country, forming many agarwood craft villages, contributing to the development of the Vietnamese agarwood industry. Both of these products have become famous typical products of Khanh Hoa, contributing significantly to the socio-economic development of the province. Although rare, both bird nests and agarwood do not have specific standards for evaluation, so it is difficult for consumers to distinguish between real and fake, good and bad products. Mr. Bien Quoc Dung - Chairman of Khanh Hoa Agarwood Association said that for a long time, there has been no standard for ...
Source: Danviet

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