Vietnam: Binh Phuoc expands scale, raising the quality of cashew best in the world

Published Oct 16, 2022

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Binh Phuoc province in Vietnam has assigned the geographical indication "Binh Phuoc Cashew" to 91 commune-level units and 9 enterprises, with the product being exported to 59 countries. The province is planning to stabilize the cashew area, improve varieties, and increase production, with a goal of 500 thousand tons by 2030. It also aims to increase the proportion of cashew acreage produced according to certified processes and increase the deep processing of cashew kernels. The province is supporting businesses and promoting international cooperation to achieve these goals.
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Currently, the geographical indication "Binh Phuoc Cashew" has been assigned to 91 commune-level units in the districts and 9 enterprises supplying salted roasted cashews and white kernels. In the international market, Binh Phuoc cashew nut has been exported to 59 countries, regions and territories. Promoting the promotion of "the world's best" cashew nuts Not only giving planning, orientation, mechanisms and policies, as a state management agency, Binh Phuoc province also directly supports people and businesses. Seed industry, branding, output linkage, export... Specifically, the cashew seed support program, implemented from 2018 to 2022, specifically supported 481,175 cashew trees. , equivalent to 2,405 hectares of replanted and newly planted areas. Economic cooperation development program - the formation of cashew linkage chains, so far there have been 46 cashew cooperatives, with an area of nearly 20,000 hectares, including about 3,200 hectares of organic cashews. Binh Phuoc ...
Source: Vinacas

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