Vietnam: A town in Gia Lai issued an invitation to promote Japanese sweet potatoes but then revoked it later

Published 2023년 12월 2일

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The People's Committee of Chu Se Town in Gia Lai province, Vietnam, issued an invitation letter to connect agricultural products in order to support farmers in the Central Highlands region. The letter specifically mentioned promoting Japanese sweet potatoes, with an expected price range of 30,000-35,000 VND/kg in Hanoi. However, the invitation was later revoked by the Town People's Committee due to non-compliance with administrative document format and incorrect administrative management.
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On December 2, Dan Viet reporter's source said that the People's Committee of Chu Se town (Chu Se district, Gia Lai province) had a report about the unit signing and issuing an invitation to connect agricultural products to support agriculture. Vietnamese people send it to agencies, businesses, and schools in Hanoi City. Previously, the above invitation letter was distributed on social networks. Below the invitation letter is the stamp and signature of Mr. Huynh Ngoc Chuong, Vice Chairman of Chu Se Town People's Committee. The content of the letter stated: "At the end of the year, localities in the Central Highlands region are entering the harvest season of many types of agricultural products in large quantities. Although there are many advantages in terms of soil, climate, and soil. However, due to small-scale farming practices, people's qualifications are limited, causing many difficulties in product consumption. To help people promote agricultural products in the domestic ...
Source: Danviet

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