Vietnamese agricultural products introduced to Algerian consumers

Published 2023년 12월 26일

Tridge summary

Vietnam introduced coffee and catfish fillets to Algerian consumers at an event, offering information on the products and how to cook them. The Vietnamese Trade Counselor in Algeria shared that Vietnam's aquaculture output is projected to exceed 9.26 million tonnes in 2023, with an estimated export turnover of 9.2 billion USD. Vietnamese catfish has been exported to over 140 countries, including the US, EU, and Japan, while Vietnam's coffee export reached 1.36 million tonnes worth 3.5 billion USD in the first 11 months of the year, with a presence in over 80 countries, including Algeria.
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At the event, two of Vietnam’s key products - coffee and catfish (tra and basa fish) fillets - were introduced Algerian consumers. They had a chance to learn about information of Vietnamese products, how to cook them and try them. Speaking to consumers, supermarket representatives, and local importers, Vietnamese Trade Counselor in Algeria Hoang Duc Nhuan said that Vietnam's aquaculture output in 2023 is expected to reach more than 9.26 million tonnes and a total export turnover is estimated at 9.2 billion USD. Vietnam’s main export items include shrimp with an export turnover of 3.45 billion USD, catfish (1.9 billion USD), mollusks (0.8 billion USD), and tuna (0.9 billion USD). According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), Vietnam's tra fish has been exported to more than 140 countries and territories around the world, conquering both traditional and demanding markets like the US, the EU, and Japan. Regarding coffee export, according to data ...
Source: WTOCenter

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