Vietnam's Ri6 durian 'covers' Australian market

Published Sep 13, 2021

Tridge summary

Vietnamese durian brand Ri6 has seen success in Australia, with Bato Ausales and Uu Dam Australia Company selling tonnes of the fruit. The Vietnamese Trade Office in Australia is building a long-term brand promotion strategy and plans to digitize the market, push market research, and build brand consumption programs. Other Vietnamese agricultural exports to Australia, such as tea, rice, and various fruits, are also seeing significant growth despite pandemic challenges.
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Bato Ausales, based in the state of Victoria, has just announced that it has sold out of 7 tons of whole frozen Ri6 durian from Vietnam, just a few hours after the product cleared customs. Mr. Phuc Truong, director of Bato Ausales, said that he would quickly place an order to import another 200 tons of durian to meet the requirements of distributors of "kangaroo" agricultural products. Another importer, Uu Dam Australia Company, also recently recorded successful consumption of 80 tons of whole frozen Ri6 durian from Vietnam and is preparing to receive another 49 tons of goods, about to arrive in Australia. Facing great success in the Oceania market, the representative of Uu Dam Vietnam Company revealed that it will deploy more strongly investment in domestic production facilities, try to improve quality and increase export volume. export durian products under the brand name Uu Dam to the Australian market, with the expected total export volume up to hundreds of tons a year. A few ...
Source: CafeF

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