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Vietnam: Exporting dragon fruit must have the code of the growing area, the code of the packing establishment

Dainty Dragonet
Fresh Dragon Fruit
Fruits
Vietnam
Published Sep 8, 2023

Tridge summary

Binh Thuan is the largest producer of dragon fruit in Vietnam, with nearly 28,000 hectares of plantations and over 600,000 tons of output. The province exports most of its dragon fruit to more than 20 markets, including countries in Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania. To meet the requirements of certain international markets, dragon fruit growers need to obtain region codes and packaging facility codes, which standardize the care and management processes and provide confidence to consumers.
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There are 653 area codes for exporting dragon fruits Binh Thuan is the "capital" of dragon fruit production of the country and is considered the main crop of this province. According to Binh Thuan Plantation and Plant Protection Department, the province currently has nearly 28,000 hectares of dragon fruit with an output of more than 600,000 tons. Binh Thuan dragon fruit is mainly consumed in 2 forms including domestic and export. In which, the domestic market only consumes about 15% of the output, the rest is for export. To date, Binh Thuan dragon fruit has been exported to more than 20 markets, mainly in Asia including Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Philippines, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Qatar, India. India, United Arab Emirates - UAE and some European countries such as Germany, Netherlands, Russia, Spain); Americas (Canada, USA); Oceania (Australia, New Zealand). Mr. Do Van Bao, Director of the Binh Thuan Department of Crop Production and Plant ...
Source: Agriculture
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