Son La, Vietnam: Mango output reached 75,000 tons, 99 planting area codes were exported to China, Australia and US

Published 2022년 6월 29일

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The Son La Provincial People's Committee in partnership with Central Retail Vietnam Group has initiated the Week of Mango and 'Safe Agricultural Products of Son La Province' from June 29 to July 3, at Big C Thang Long Supermarket in Hanoi. Son La, known for its fertile land and climate conditions, is a major contributor to the country's agricultural output, particularly in fruit production. The province is planning to produce around 75,000 tons of mangoes in 2022, making it the second-largest producer in the country. It has 24 agricultural products with protection titles by the National Office of Intellectual Property and is building 235 safe agricultural and aquatic product supply chains. These products are sold in local and e-commerce distribution systems and exported to 21 countries.
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This morning, June 29, at Big C Thang Long Supermarket (Hanoi), Son La Provincial People's Committee in collaboration with Central Retail Vietnam Group held the opening of the Week of Mango and "Safe Agricultural Products of Son La Province" in 2022. from June 29 to July 3). Mr. Phung Manh Hiep, Deputy Director of the Department of Planning and Investment of Son La province, said that with over 400,000 hectares of fertile agricultural land, thick cultivation layers and sub-temperate climate conditions, Son La is currently among the The locality is at the top of the country in terms of output and quality of agricultural products. Currently, Son La has become the largest fruit granary in the North with a total area of 82,805 ha of fruit trees and an annual output of over 450,000 tons/year. Son La's fruit products are diverse and rich, such as: mango, longan, plum, banana, passion fruit, strawberry, na, avocado, grapefruit, crispy persimmon... Son La has 24 agricultural products ...
Source: Danviet

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