Vietnamese oranges on British shelf

Published 2023년 3월 8일

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The article highlights the beginning of sales of Cao Phong oranges in the UK from Hoa Binh province, Vietnam, after a 40-year absence. The Hoa Binh-based RYB Joint Stock Company has initiated exports of nearly 7 tons of the fruit, ensuring strict quality, food safety, and origin standards. The fruit is currently available at the Longdan supermarket chain in London and other UK cities, with plans to expand to other retailers. Additionally, the article mentions the export of over 5 tons each of red-fleshed pomelo varieties from Hoa Binh's Tan Lac and Yen Thuy districts to the UK for the first time.
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Cao Phong oranges from the northern Vietnamese province of Hoa Binh are now officially on sale in the UK. This marks the return of this specialty to the world market after more than 40 years. Exported through the official channel by the Hoa Binh-based RYB Joint Stock Company, the nearly 7 tons of Cao Phong oranges met strict quality, food safety and origin standards, including testing for nearly 900 chemical elements in crop protection -resources. The fruit is sold at the Longdan supermarket chain in London and some other cities in the UK. It is also supplied to other local wholesalers and retailers of Asian products. In February, Longdan, the largest importer of Vietnamese products in the UK, also bought more than 5 tons of red-fleshed ...
Source: AGF

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