Vietnam and Italy promote agricultural product trade docking

Published May 11, 2024

Tridge summary

The article highlights the outcomes of a meeting at the Vietnam-Italy agricultural product trade matchmaking event, held in conjunction with the largest international agricultural fair in Italy. The Rimini Provincial Government expressed the desire to strengthen agricultural cooperation with Vietnam, focusing on importing Vietnamese tropical fruits that are not native to Italy. The Italian Agricultural Confederation (Confagricoltura) showed interest in increasing import and export activities with Vietnam. The Vietnamese pavilion at the exhibition received strong support from various Vietnamese regions and enterprises, promoting a diverse range of high-quality products to the Italian market. The event served as a significant platform for understanding market trends, exploring agricultural technologies, and establishing connections for future cooperation.
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Original content

At the Vietnam-Italy agricultural product trade matchmaking meeting held after the opening ceremony of the exhibition, the leaders of the Rimini Provincial Government hoped to take this opportunity to provide opportunities for exchanges and exploration of agricultural cooperation potential between the two local governments and enterprises. After visiting and tasting Vietnam's unique tropical fruits, representatives of the Italian Agricultural Confederation (Confagricoltura) expressed the hope that enterprises from both countries will increase the import and export of Vietnamese products to the Italian market in the future, especially dragon fruit, rambutan, passion fruit, mangosteen and other fruits that cannot be grown in Italy. While visiting the booth, Renzo Piracini, chairman of the Italian Fruit and Vegetable Exhibition, Piracini) expressed its willingness to support and cooperate, providing opportunities for local governments and enterprises of both sides to connect and ...
Source: Foodmate

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