February 5, 2025 | 10:21 GMT +7
February 5, 2025 | 10:21 GMT +7
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According to the organizers, a series of events will take place during the "Binh Phuoc Province Bird's Nest Festival". The festival also brings together many organizations, businesses, farmer households... raising, exploiting, processing and trading bird's nests in Binh Phuoc province and localities across the country.
On this occasion, the Bird Nest Farmers Club of Binh Phuoc province was established and launched to the public.
In addition, the festival will introduce more than 200 booths with high-quality bird's nest products and agricultural products from Binh Phuoc, introducing dishes and drinks made from bird's nest, and a fruit buffet with specialities of Binh Phuoc province...
With the coordination between the Binh Phuoc Provincial Farmers' Association and the Vietnam Bird's Nest Association, the “Bird's Nest Festival and Agricultural Product Display” aims to promote the sustainable development of the bird's nest industry and agriculture in Binh Phuoc province, at the same time, create conditions for the community of businesses, experts and farmers in the field of bird's nests to connect and share experiences.
At the same time, creates conditions for the community of businesses, experts and farmers in the field of bird's nests to connect and share experiences.
Up to now, in the Binh Phuoc area, there are about 1,400 breeders, many bird's nest production facilities in Binh Phuoc have improved their value and competitiveness when proactively investing in modern technology to attract bird nests, standardising processing processes, and improving product packaging. This is to not only supply the domestic market but also aim to export and reach out to the world market.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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