Polish beef is coming to Vietnam

Published Aug 8, 2024

Tridge summary

Poland is looking at Vietnam as a potential market for its food and agricultural products, with success already in chicken, pork, apples, and beverages. The country is now exploring partnerships to export beef, using modern preservation technology to ensure freshness. Other products like chicken, pork, and apples are also set for increased exports to Vietnam. Last year, Poland's export value to Vietnam was 540 million euros, with a 16% increase from the previous year. The bilateral trade turnover between the two countries in the first quarter of 2024 reached over 793 million USD.
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This information was shared by Mr. Piotr Kondraciuk, Export Support Director of the Polish Agricultural Support Center, at a press conference on August 8 in Ho Chi Minh City. Mr. Piotr Kondraciuk commented that Vietnam is emerging as a potential market for food and agricultural products from Poland. After the success of chicken, pork, apples, and beverages, businesses in this country are looking for partners to distribute more beef to the Vietnamese market. Mr. Damian Podniesinki, Sales Director of Mokobody beef company, said that the company has worked with a number of large supermarkets in Vietnam to discuss and cooperate. He shared that in addition to high and consistent quality, modern preservation technology helps Polish beef products stay fresher than competitors. "The export procedures have been completed and we expect to bring beef to the Vietnamese market in the next few months," said Mr. Damian Podniesinki. Currently, 85% of Polish beef is exported worldwide. Mr. ...
Source: VNExpress

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