Vietnam's Can Tho mangoes are sold worldwide

Published Jul 8, 2024

Tridge summary

Tao Huangxin's 3-hectare mango orchard in Can Tho City has successfully exported its first 2 tons of green mangoes to Australia and the United States, resulting in high sales prices and joy for the family. Can Tho City, which has over 2,100 hectares of mango plantations, is focused on increasing mango exports by adhering to quality standards and utilizing advanced technology. Collaboration among the local government, companies, and farmers aims to make the mango value chain more sustainable and expand the export market, thereby enhancing the value of Can Tho mangoes and boosting farmers' incomes.
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Original content

For many years, the mangoes from Tao Huangxin's 3-hectare mango orchard in Thai Xing Commune, Hong Qie District, Can Tho City have been sold to other places, but the price is unstable. Therefore, the export of the first 2 tons of green mangoes to Australia and the United States brought great joy to Tao Huangxin's family. Fruit farmer Tao Huangxin said that this is the first time they have exported mangoes abroad, so they feel very honored, and the sales price is very high. Mango is the second largest fruit tree in Can Tho City, mainly concentrated in Hong Qie District, with a planting area of more than 2,100 hectares, of which green mangoes are planted on more than 1,000 hectares. Nguyen Tan Nhan, deputy director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Can Tho City, pointed out that farmers need to comply with various relevant standards and regulations to ensure Product quality. The companies support them in applying technology to ensure that the products meet ...
Source: Foodmate

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