Vietnam's fruit grown in the Central Highlands, ranked in the world's top 10, is about to be exported to the US.

Published 2024년 8월 28일

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The article highlights a successful agricultural trade relationship between the US and Vietnam, with exports expected to reach 10.96 billion USD in 2023, accounting for 20.7% of Vietnam's total agricultural exports. This partnership is further strengthened by Deputy Minister Hoang Trung's visit to the US, aiming to enhance market access for Vietnamese fruits, improve plant protection cooperation, and promote sustainable agriculture. The discussion led to significant progress in export permissions for US peaches, nectarines, and certain Vietnamese fruits, alongside promises for enhanced technical cooperation and support for Vietnam's agricultural development. Additionally, the article underscores the commitment of both nations to environmental sustainability and global food security through various initiatives, showcasing a strong will to improve market access, quarantine practices, and electronic certification systems to facilitate smoother trade and support the growth of the agricultural sector.
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Original content

The US is currently a very important export market for Vietnam's agricultural, forestry and fishery products. Vietnam's agricultural, forestry and fishery exports to the US in 2023 will reach 10.96 billion USD, accounting for 20.7% of Vietnam's total agricultural, forestry and fishery exports to the world. Deputy Minister Hoang Trung's visit aims to accelerate the opening of the market for some types of fruit that Vietnam has an advantage in exporting; strengthen cooperation between the two ministries in the field of plant protection; promote technical cooperation and investment in sustainable agricultural production, reducing emissions. At the meeting, the two Deputy Ministers expressed their joy that US peaches/nectarines are allowed to be exported to the Vietnamese market; and have made important strides in accessing the market for some other types of fruit from the two countries. Specifically, the two sides agreed on technical requirements for Vietnamese passion fruit and ...
Source: Danviet

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