The Central Region of Argentina to the conquest of Vietnam

Published 2022년 11월 17일

Tridge summary

A recent mission to Vietnam has led to progress in discussions for the export of pork and citrus fruits from Argentina's Central Region. Vietnamese authorities have expressed interest in importing these products and have promised to open markets for them next year. A Vietnamese delegation is set to visit the three provinces to finalize the sanitary model for the products and begin marketing. Córdoba, known for its efficient pig production, is a significant contributor to Argentina's pork industry. The mission, which started in Singapore, aims to explore new business opportunities and reestablish and open new markets for Argentina's exportable goods.
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Original content

Within the framework of the Commercial and Institutional Mission of the Central Region in Vietnam, progress was made in the negotiation for the export of pork and citrus fruits to that country. Officials from Santa Fe, Córdoba and Entre Ríos participated in the meeting with Vietnamese authorities, who confirmed an advance in the negotiations taking into account that Vietnam promised to open markets for next year thinking about the import of pork and sweet citrus. In this sense, it was reported that a delegation from the Asian country will travel to Argentina to visit the three provinces that make up the Central Region in order to close the sanitary model of the products and start marketing. This will be an opportunity for the officials of the Asian country to know how the food that is exported is produced and the quality it presents. In the case of Córdoba, it should be noted that it registers a significant growth in pig production, having the highest productivity per mother from ...

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