Vietnam: Thai Nguyen promotes consumption of sugar apples and local agricultural products

Published Aug 15, 2022

Tridge summary

The Department of Industry and Trade of Thai Nguyen province and the People's Committee of Vo Nhai district have launched a two-day program to promote the consumption of local agricultural products, including sugar apples, and to introduce the strengths of Thai Nguyen. The program aims to support farmers in boosting production and exploiting local advantages, and is expected to increase the consumption of the Vo Nhai sugar apple in supermarkets and commercial centers. Other products such as Thai Nguyen tea, Dinh Hoa rice, and Uc Ky soy sauce are also being showcased.
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ABO/NDO – The Department of Industry and Trade of Thai Nguyen province and the People's Committee of Vo Nhai district jointly launched a program on August 15 to promote the consumption of sugar apples and other local agricultural products. The two-day program aims to introduce sugar apples, One Commune One Product (OCOP) goods, and the strengths of Thai Nguyen, in addition to connecting enterprises and consumers. Director of the Thai Nguyen Department of Industry and Trade Nguyen Ba Chinh said that Thai Nguyen has favourable natural conditions for agricultural and forestry development, with many products of high economic value. The program is expected to support farmers in boosting production and exploiting local advantages, contributing to building a sustainable agricultural economy. One of the high-quality agricultural products of Thai Nguyen province is Vo Nhai sugar apple, with an area of more than 500ha and an output of 5,000 tonnes per year. After the ...
Source: Baoapbac

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