The most expensive "royal vegetable" in Vietnam will be offered for sale in Australia

Published 2021년 9월 16일

Tridge summary

The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia is planning to promote the consumption of Vietnamese asparagus in the Australian market. The trade office is looking for Vietnamese enterprises that can supply stable quality and quantity of canned asparagus products. Despite the challenges caused by the Delta strain, fresh Vietnamese agricultural products are still being sold in Australia. The trade office will also hold a tasting event of Vietnamese cashew nuts in Melbourne. Vietnam is looking to diversify its export products to improve farmers' incomes. Asparagus, a vegetable with high economic value and nutritional benefits, is grown in various parts of Vietnam.
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Original content

According to information from the Vietnam Trade Office in Australia, in the coming time, the Trade Office will be determined to promote the consumption of Vietnamese asparagus products into the Australian market. To serve the connection and promotion of Vietnamese asparagus, the Vietnam Trade Office in Australia suggested that enterprises with stable production capacity in terms of quality and quantity of canned asparagus products can contact us. Trade by email address: vntrade@bigpond.net.au. The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia said that despite the Delta strain causing many challenges in Vietnam and many cities in Australia being blocked, fresh Vietnamese agricultural products are still being actively sold in Australia. Dragon fruit, longan, durian (frozen), rice, tea, dried lychee, ginger, crocodile, ... are sold in Australian supermarkets and received very positive feedback. In particular, frozen durian in Vietnam has just been offered for sale and has been sold out. Besides ...
Source: Danviet

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