Vietnamese bird's nest conquers the demanding market

Published 2024년 5월 15일

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The Nha Trang Haiyan Bird's Nest Company has started exporting its products, including bird's nests, bird's nest nutrition cans, and bird's nest coffee, to France. The products have cleared customs and have met the quality inspection standards of both France and the European markets. The company has also established a quality inspection framework to ensure the maintenance of the Vietnamese bird's nest brand in the international market. Vietnam has been encouraging the development of the bird's nest industry for over a decade and has set a goal of reaching $1 billion. The industry currently has 42 provinces involved in bird's nest farming and produces about 150 tons of bird's nests annually. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam plans to provide technical training to farmers to meet market standards.
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Vietnamese bird's nests are officially exported to France The first batch of bird's nests and Vietnamese agricultural products from Nha Trang Haiyan Bird's Nest Company have just cleared customs and entered the French market. The official exports to France include: Nha Trang bird's nests, bird's nest nutrition cans and Nha Trang bird's nest coffee. The products are 100% cleared and meet the strict quality inspection standards of the French and even European markets. After customs clearance, these products were unveiled at the Paris International Exhibition, which was just held in Paris from April 27 to May 8, 2024. This is one of the largest exhibitions in Europe. The product booth of Nha Trang Haiyan Bird's Nest Company attracted the attention of many visitors. Ms. Chen Qinghai, manager of Nha Trang Haiyan Bird's Nest Company, shared that we have held several working meetings with the French authorities to establish a bird's nest product inspection framework from the first stage ...
Source: Foodmate

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