Đắk Lắk tightens private garden management, ensures export quality
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Đắk Lắk has just issued a directive on the production and consumption of the 2025 dragon fruit season, tightening the management of the supply chain to enhance the reputation and quality of agricultural products.
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Đắk Lắk currently has 40,000 hectares of durian, of which 26,600 hectares are bearing fruit, with an expected yield of 392,000 tons and entering the harvest season in 2025. After the signing of the protocol on the export of fresh and frozen durian to China, durian continues to affirm its position as one of the leading agricultural export items, bringing high economic value to the locality and the country. However, alongside these positive signals, the durian industry in Đắk Lắk still faces many challenges. The situation of some batches being warned due to violations of plant quarantine regulations and food safety has raised alarm bells about the risk of affecting reputation and brand. In response to this situation, the Đắk Lắk Provincial People's Committee has issued directives on the production and consumption of the 2025 durian crop, setting strict management requirements. This is not only a situational solution but also demonstrates a commitment to building a sustainable and ...
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