Vietnam: Dak Lak is ready to officially export the first batch of sweet potatoes to China

Published 2023년 5월 11일

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Dak Lak province in Vietnam is preparing to export sweet potatoes to China, following a protocol signed in November 2022. The province has around 10,000 hectares of sweet potatoes, with an estimated yield of 280,000-300,000 tons. Farmers in Dak Nue commune are expecting higher prices for their sweet potatoes, particularly those with yellow flesh and grown under VietGAP standards. Over 100 households in the commune are planting Japanese sweet potatoes across 500 hectares. Thanh Tin Agricultural Cooperative expects to export over 3,600 tons of tubers.
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The whole province of Dak Lak currently has about 10,000 hectares of sweet potatoes, this year's output is estimated at 280,000 - 300,000 ton. With the Protocol with China on quarantine of this item signed from November 2022, this year Dak Lak's sweet potatoes will be officially exported. Dak Lak is preparing the final steps to export the first batch of fresh sweet potatoes to the market of billions of people. Many years of working with Japanese sweet potatoes, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Vinh in Dak Nue commune, Lak district said that there has never been a year as exciting as this year because of 7 hectares of Japanese sweet potatoes with yellow flesh, the family planted in the direction of VietGAP, will be sold at a higher price than regular potatoes on the free market. Mr. Nguyen Dinh Vinh said: "We take care of all sweet potatoes in the direction of VietGAP biology, using high technology and microbial fertilizers. This year's sweet potatoes grown in this direction will be officially ...
Source: Vov

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