Vietnam: First official export of Dak Lak macadamia containers to the South Korean market

Published 2024년 1월 3일

Tridge summary

The first batch of macadamia nuts from Dak Lak province has been officially exported to the Korean market with a volume of over 10 tons, and has undergone inspections for pest control, food safety, hygiene, packaging specifications, and traceability. This marks another opportunity to export the specialty nut of Dak Lak to Asian countries and the world, after previously exporting to the Japanese market. Currently, Dak Lak has over 4,500 hectares of macadamia trees with an output of over 1,500 tons per year, and has developed a sustainable development plan for macadamia trees focusing on creating high-quality, competitive products for domestic and international markets.
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The first batch of macadamia nuts officially exported to the Korean market with a volume of more than 10 tons was grown in Dak Lak province. The product has undergone many inspections by specialized agencies on pest control, food safety and hygiene, packaging specifications and traceability. It is expected that these products will be sold at major supermarket chains in Korea. Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Huynh Ngoc Duong, Deputy Director of the Department of Industry and Trade of Dak Lak province said, the fact that macadamia nuts are officially exported to the Korean market (after the Japanese market) once again opens up opportunities. export this specialty grain of Dak Lak to Asian countries and the world. The fact that macadamia nuts are officially exported to the Korean market continues to open up opportunities for this specialty nut of Dak Lak to reach Asian countries and the world. "The Korean market is a potential market for agricultural products. The importer is an ...

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