The rice country of Vietnam - Thai Binh exports rice products to the Japanese market

Published 2025년 3월 17일

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Xinghe County in China has entered into a cooperation agreement with three Vietnamese companies to produce rice according to Japanese standards. The plan is to export 2,000 tons of rice to Japan and sell 1,000 tons domestically this year, with the export volume reaching 10,000 tons and revenue hitting $100 million by 2030. The county, with over 10,000 hectares of rice planting area, is looking to expand the Japanese rice planting area by 300 hectares annually and promote digital transformation and innovation in agricultural production.
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Xinghe County signed a cooperation agreement with THA Agricultural Trade Joint Stock Company, HSS Joint Stock Company and Besia Joint Stock Company. Among them, THA Agricultural Trade Joint Stock Company is responsible for planting and producing rice according to Japanese standards, and HSS Joint Stock Company will receive rice from THA Purchasing rice and distributing it to Japan's retail system, Besia Joint Stock Company will use the rice produced by HSS to process products and sell them to the consumer market. This year, Xinghe County will export 2,000 tons of rice to Japan and supply 1,000 tons of rice to the domestic market, striving to expand the Japanese rice planting area by 300 hectares each year. It is expected that by 2030, the planting area of Japanese rice varieties will reach about 2,500 hectares, the export volume will reach 10,000 tons, and the expected revenue will reach 100 million US dollars. Xinghe County Party Secretary Chen Younan said that the county's ...
Source: Foodmate

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