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An Giang exported the first 18 tons of Keo mangoes to Korea

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Published Mar 28, 2024

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An Phu District in Vietnam's An Giang province has significantly advanced its agricultural sector by shifting focus from rice to fruit cultivation, particularly specializing in Keo mangoes. Covering over 90% of its 2,061-hectare fruit tree area with mangoes, the district recently celebrated the export of 18 tons of Keo mangoes to Korea. This achievement was made possible through collaborations between the Long Binh Agricultural Cooperative, Hoang Phat Fruit Company Limited, and ANTESCO for processing. Over a decade of dedication has led to over 600 hectares of mango production meeting international standards, including GlobalGAP. An Phu District is committed to further enhancing mango production and export through supportive policies, improved infrastructure, and strategic partnerships.
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This batch of mangoes exported is 18 tons of Keo mangoes to the Korean market. Long Binh Agricultural Cooperative signed a consumption contract with Hoang Phat Fruit Company Limited. In addition, the Cooperative also cooperates with An Giang Fruit and Vegetable Food Joint Stock Company (ANTESCO) in creating a Keo mango raw material area for processing. Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Trang Cong Cuong - Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee, Chairman of An Phu District People's Committee, said: An Phu is a watershed district of An Giang province, blessed with natural land and climate. , water source, these factors have created favorable conditions for An Phu to develop tropical fruit trees. Recently, the district's policy of converting ineffective rice-growing land to growing vegetables and fruit trees has been effective. Currently, the total fruit tree area in the district is 2,061 hectares, of which the mango production area is about 1,860 hectares, accounting for over ...
Source: Danviet
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