Vietnam's Dong Nai officially exports the first batch of fresh bananas to China

Published 2023년 2월 22일

Tridge summary

Dong Nai province is leading in banana exports to China, with 8 containers sent out from various companies using a protocol with China's General Department of Customs. The province has 30 growing areas and 39 packers granted codes, covering 43% of its banana area. In 2022 and early 2023, 29 packers and 21 growing areas were granted export codes. Dong Nai expects to export over 500,000 tons of bananas in 2023, with China being the main market among Korea, Japan, Malaysia, and Vietnam. The province is also restructuring its agriculture towards commodity production, with about 80% of agricultural land using scientific and technical advances.
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Original content

At the ceremony, 8 containers of fresh bananas from 8 units including Huy Long An Co., Ltd., Real Farm Co., Ltd., Sofia Vietnam International Trade Company, Kelly Sangle International Co., Ltd., Agricultural Products Import-Export Co., Ltd. Van Xuan, Thanh Binh Clean Agricultural Products Consumption and Production Cooperative, HaiYang Production and Trading Co., Ltd., Phu Viet Production Co., Ltd. have set out to export to the Chinese market. The export of bananas to China is based on the Protocol on phytosanitary requirements for fresh bananas exported from Vietnam to China between the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam and the General Department of Customs of China. Country; Basic standard No. 774:2020/BVTV on Procedure for setting up and monitoring planting area of Plant Protection Department, Basic standard No. 775:2020/BVTV on Process of setting up and monitoring packing establishment of Plant Protection Department Plant Protection Department. ...

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