March 28, 2024 | 04:21 GMT +7
March 28, 2024 | 04:21 GMT +7
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(VAN) On March 1, AVANEST Vietnam Nutrition Joint Stock Company exported the first batch of bird's nests to the China market according to the signed protocol
(VAN) The Chinese side is going to promptly conduct legal review to progress the earliest signing of three Protocols regarding to agricultural market opening.
(VAN) The endeavor to establish a sustainable and nutritious rice industry in China has unfolded over five decades. The industry is poised to concentrate on rice breeding, science-based cultivation, and reputable rice branding.
(VAN) ‘The impedement in ornate rock lobster exportation to China is not related to the custom procedures, food safety or animal quarantine but the enforcement of wildlife protection laws.’
(VAN) Fruit and vegetable exports continued to grow very strongly in the last months of the year, thereby bringing this industry export values to the 5 billion USD mark for the first time.
(VAN) Vietnamese agricultural export businesses to China have experienced a twofold growth in 2023, with export activities progessing favorably.
(VAN) Continuously growing strongly in export value from the beginning of the year until now, by mid-November, Vietnam rice export turnover has exceeded the 4 billion USD mark for the first time.
(VAN) Four Southeast Asian countries have signed prototcol with China to export fresh fruit into the market, including Vietnam of which durian boasts numerous competitve advanatages.
(VAN) Businesses are preparing material sources, investing in standard production plants, and completing procedures in order to shortly export bird's nest to China.
(VAN) Agricultural cooperation between Vietnam and China has become increasingly comprehensive, substantive, and effective in almost all agricultural subsectors in recent years.
(VAN) Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy, Deputy Director of the Export Promotion Center shared about some regulations when exporting fisheries products to China.
(VAN) Businesses need to improve quality, understand consumption demands and trends to bring Vietnam’s fisheries products into China.
(VAN) With increasing fisheries consumption demands and low logistics costs, China remains an attractive market for Vietnam’s fisheries products.
(VAN) Chinese’s consumption trend holds similarities to Vietnamese’s. Fresh fisheries products such as quid, octopus, and lobster are the most popular.
(VAN) China is one of the world's largest consumers of fisheries products, also a powerhouse in fishery production. Vietnam Agriculture News has a series of analysis articles on this potential fisheries market.