The first batch of coconuts from Tien Giang Province, Vietnam, is officially exported to China

Published 2024년 10월 28일

Tridge summary

On October 24, FADO iExport and Xingshengfa Cooperative exported the first batch of coconuts from Tien Giang Province, Vietnam, to China, totaling 60,000 coconuts and weighing about 65 tons. To meet the export demand, Proship Joint Stock Company has developed a solution using new generation mobile refrigerated containers for transporting fresh coconuts, ensuring stable temperature and humidity. Tien Giang Province, with over 21,600 hectares of coconut planting area, is making efforts to promote coconut planting and processing activities.
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On the afternoon of October 24, FADO iExport Joint Stock Company and Xingshengfa Cooperative exported the first batch of coconuts from the province to China through the official trade channel in My Thanh District, Tien Giang Province, totaling 60,000 coconuts, weighing about 65 tons. Exporting fresh coconuts is an item that has high requirements for the transportation process. Coconuts must be stably refrigerated at 2-3 degrees Celsius and 30% humidity throughout the transportation process. In order to meet the demand for coconut exports to China, Proship Joint Stock Company has developed and provided the market with a solution for transporting fresh coconuts using a new generation of mobile refrigerated containers to ensure stable temperature and humidity throughout the journey. The solution aims to ensure that the quality of fresh coconuts is not affected when they arrive in China, which helps to improve the quality of agricultural products in Tien Giang Province and minimize ...
Source: Foodmate

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