Chinese enterprises survey coconut growing material areas in Tra Vinh, Vietnam

Published 2024년 12월 31일

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A delegation led by Mr. Wei Huaxiang, Consul General of China in Ho Chi Minh City, along with 30 Chinese enterprises, visited Tra Vinh province in Vietnam to evaluate the potential for sourcing and exporting fresh and processed coconut products from the area. The province, which has the second-largest coconut cultivation area in the country, specializes in high-quality coconuts and wax coconuts, a unique product recognized as a Vietnamese specialty. Tra Vinh is aiming to expand its coconut cultivation area and improve the quality of its products to meet export standards, while also seeking investment for deep processing of coconut products. The Chinese Business Association intends to enhance trade relations with Tra Vinh's coconut sector, and Chinese enterprises are encouraged to invest in the processing of these products.
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Source: Vietnamplus.vn Mr. Wei Huaxiang, Consul General of China in Ho Chi Minh City, visits a coconut garden in Cau Ke district, Tra Vinh. (Photo: Thanh Hoa/VNA) On December 20, in Tra Vinh, a delegation from the Chinese Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City led by Mr. Wei Huaxiang and 30 Chinese enterprises operating in the coconut industry came to survey the coconut growing area in Cau Ke district, to learn about the ability to supply and export fresh coconut products, wax coconut, and processed coconut products of enterprises and cooperatives in Tra Vinh to the Chinese market. Reporting to the delegation, Director of the Department of Agriculture and Agricultural Development of Tra Vinh province, Tran Truong Giang, said that Tra Vinh province has the second largest total coconut growing area in the country, after Ben Tre province with 27,520 hectares, with an output of over 404,000 tons (equivalent to 337 million fruits); Of which, there are nearly 6,000 hectares of organic ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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