Vietnam's Duc Lak province exports macadamia nuts to South Korea for the first time

Published 2024년 1월 4일

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Nutri Soil Export and Import Joint Stock Company exported the first batch of Tak Lak macadamia nuts to the Korean market in 2024. Tak Lak Province's suitable soil and climate have led to over 4,500 hectares of macadamia tree planting, with an annual output of more than 1,500 tons. The export of macadamia nuts to South Korea is expected to increase the province's export volume to more than 1.6 billion US dollars in 2024.
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On January 3, Nutri Soil Import and Export Joint Stock Company held the first ceremony of exporting Tak Lak macadamia nuts to the Korean market in Buon Ma Thuot City, Tak Lak Province. This is also the first batch of agricultural products exported by Tak Lak Province in 2024. It is the first time for Tak Lak to be exported to South Korea. Le Macadamia nut container weight is 10 tons. ​ After the Japanese market, macadamia nuts are officially exported to the Korean market, which continues to open up export opportunities for Dele macadamia nuts to Asia and around the world. ​ The soil and climate of De Lak Province are suitable for planting macadamia trees. Currently, there are more than 4,500 hectares of macadamia tree planting area in the province, with an annual output of more than 1,500 tons. At present, the demand for macadamia nut products around the world is increasing, expanding overseas Australia The nut product market is the right direction, creating impetus for the ...
Source: Foodmate

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