October 3, 2024 | 15:26 GMT +7
October 3, 2024 | 15:26 GMT +7
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Building on its commitment to caring for the elderly over the years, in 2024, Vinamilk is collaborating with 15 hospitals across the country to enhance the health care of more than 37,000 seniors throughout Vietnam. Recently, in celebration of International Day of Older Persons on October 1, Vinamilk donated 200 million nutritional products to the Provincial Elderly Association of Ninh Binh to support seniors affected by Typhoon Yagi.
Vinamilk's milk export revenue has improved in the first six months of 2024 with a growth rate of more than 37%, further contributing to its growth momentum from 2023. This growth rate has effectively demonstrated the effectiveness of Vinamilk's international business operations. This achievement is the result of combining trade support and promotion solutions, increasing brand presence, and developing new customer groups.
Within six months, several new names have appeared in Vinamilk's list of 61 export markets, including Australia, South America, and Africa. In addition to new markets, the company has focused on developing strategic partners and long-term cooperation. Notably, Vinamilk has established various ten- to twenty-year partnerships in the Middle Eastern market.
From its first export product, Dielac powdered milk, Vinamilk has developed nearly 400 types of products for export to 61 countries. Although quality standards, particularly for food and beverage products, stand as the biggest barrier to accessing foreign markets, Vinamilk recently exported another product, yogurt, to the US market immediately after achieving the relevant FDA (US food safety standards).
Translated by Nguyen Hai Long
(VAN) In September 2024, a pivotal event marked a new chapter in the agricultural cooperation between Vietnam and the United States.
(VAN) On the morning of October 3, the Center for Diseases Control of Dong Nai Province said that two dead tiger samples at the Mango Garden tourist area tested positive for the H5N1 virus.
(VAN) This microbial product inhibits the activity of odor-causing anaerobic microorganisms while increasing the density of aerobic microorganisms.
(VAN) To reduce emissions, instead of letting natural waste and by-products decompose, people can carry out thermal treatment to convert them, thereby reducing their impact on the environment.
(VAN) Reducing emissions is a significant challenge in Vietnam, even though the country's per capita emissions are comparable to those of other Southeast Asian nations.
(VAN) Through investigation, 30 people had contact with dead tigers at the Mango Garden tourist area. Currently, veterinary forces have taken samples of two dead tigers to test for influenza A/H5N1.