Vietnam: Dong Thap mangoes were granted 252 growing area codes for export to China

Published Nov 15, 2023

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Dong Thap province in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam is known for its large mango growing area, producing varieties such as Cat Chu Cao Lanh mango, Cao Lanh mango, and Cat Hoa Loc mango. The province has over 295 mango growing areas covering 8,300 hectares, with China being a significant market. The use of fruit-wrapping techniques in mango cultivation has resulted in higher yields, reduced pesticide use, and increased profits for farmers like Mr. Tran Minh Loc.
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Dong Thap is one of the provinces with the largest mango growing area in the Mekong Delta, mainly growing delicious and quality key mango varieties such as: Cat Chu Cao Lanh mango, Cao Lanh mango and Cat Hoa Loc mango. Mango growing area is concentrated mainly in Cao Lanh city, Cao Lanh, Lap Vo and Thanh Binh districts. Mr. Le Quoc Dien, Deputy Director of Dong Thap Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said: Dong Thap's mango growing area is about 14,000 hectares, with an annual output of nearly 120,000 tons. Of which, the mango production area meeting VietGAP standards is more than 353 hectares, GlobalGAP is 55 hectares. Mangoes are produced throughout the year and are covered to ensure safety and beautiful design. Currently, the entire Dong Thap province has 295 mango growing areas with codes corresponding to 8,300 hectares, concentrated mainly in Cao Lanh district and City. Cao Lanh. China is a large market that has been granted 252 codes with over 7,000 hectares. ...
Source: Agriculture

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