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Hung Yen longan in Vietnam, consumption season

Published Jul 13, 2021

Tridge summary

Hung Yen province in Vietnam is expecting a boost in agricultural production, with longan output projected to increase by 15-20% in 2021, reaching 50,000-55,000 tons. The province, known for its high-quality longans grown under VietGAP standards, covers about 4,800 hectares for the crop. Additionally, it has 3,800 hectares dedicated to citrus cultivation. To enhance the promotion and trade of these products, a connectivity conference is being organized on July 15, with participation from various domestic and international entities. The aim is to strengthen the distribution and global reach of Hung Yen's agricultural products. The conference will be held both offline and online, providing a platform for local growers, cooperatives, and exporters to connect with international buyers and distributors.
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Original content

Hung Yen is a province in the Northern Delta, with a total area of about 4,800 hectares of longan, of which 1,300 hectares are longans grown according to VietGAP standards for high quality products. In 2021, longan output is estimated at 50,000-55,000 tons, 15-20% higher than in 2020. In addition, this province also has an area of citrus trees (oranges, pomelos) of about 3,800 hectares, with an estimated output of 40,000-45,000 tons... Currently, Hung Yen is starting the longan harvest. With the goal of strengthening brand promotion and trade promotion of longan products in particular and agricultural products in general with domestic and foreign markets, Hung Yen Provincial People's Committee in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and Trade will organize a "Conference". proposal to connect supply and demand, consumption of longan and Hung Yen agricultural products in 2021" on July 15. The conference was conducted by direct combined online method, the main bridge point at ...
Source: Sggp
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