Exporting the first batch of Vietnamese pomelos to the US: A journey of 6 years of negotiations

Published 2022년 11월 29일

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Ben Tre Province in Vietnam has started exporting pomelos to the US, making it the first location to do so. The export process was facilitated by the Chanh Thu Fruit Import Export Group Joint Stock Company and involved negotiations and plant quarantine measures. The province has received 25 planting area codes for exporting grapefruit, longan, and rambutan to the EU and US. Despite the challenges, the US market is the most difficult but has a high demand for importing fresh fruits. Other agricultural products from Vietnam are expected to be allowed in the US market soon.
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At the ceremony, Mr. Tran Ngoc Tam - Chairman of Ben Tre Provincial People's Committee said that Ben Tre is very honored and proud to be the first locality to export pomelos from Vietnam to the US. "I would like on behalf of the provincial leaders and pomelo growers nationwide in general, and the people of Ben Tre province in particular, to share the joy and pride with the delegates and distinguished guests when the pomelo of Vietnam Nam has officially been exported to the US and Ben Tre is the first locality to export pomelos to this potential and high-quality market, "- Mr. Tam said. According to Mr. Tam, obtaining the above results is the active support and assistance of ministries and central agencies, the attention and support of diplomatic agencies, functional agencies of the importing country and the community. domestic and foreign enterprises. At the same time, it is the effort of Chanh Thu Fruit Import Export Group Joint Stock Company - the unit that directly registers ...
Source: Danviet

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