Vietnam exported the first 7 tons of green-skinned mangoes to Australia and the US

Published 2024년 1월 5일

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A ceremony was held in Binh Phuoc Xuan commune to announce the export of the first batch of green-skinned mangoes to Australia and America. The mangoes were exported based on a signed contract between GAP Cu Lao Gieng Cooperative and Vina T&T Import-Export Trading Service Company Limited. An Giang province has a large mango growing area, with Binh Phuoc Xuan commune being the first VietGAP certified mango growing area in the province.
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On the morning of January 5, in Binh Phuoc Xuan commune, Cho Moi District People's Committee coordinated with An Giang Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and Vina T&T Import-Export Trading Service Company Limited to hold a ceremony to announce the export of the first batch of green-skinned mangoes to the Australian market. and America. The batch of green-skinned statue mangoes was exported on the basis of a signed contract between GAP Cu Lao Gieng Cooperative and Vina T&T Import-Export Trading Service Company Limited. Of which, 6 tons of green-skinned mangoes were granted a growing area code to the Australian market and 1 ton of green-skinned mangoes were granted a growing area code to the US market. Mr. Doan Thanh Loc, Vice Chairman of Cho Moi District People's Committee, said that the locality has the largest mango growing area in An Giang province with a total area of nearly 6.5 thousand hectares. In particular, green-skinned mangoes are grown mainly in Tan My, My ...
Source: Agriculture

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