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AgroChemEx Vietnam 2023 Exhibition

Striving toward a green, clean, safe, and sustainable agriculture

(VAN) The 4th International Exhibition on Fertilizers, Pesticides and Agrochemicals Vietnam 2023 (AgroChemEx Vietnam 2023) opened in Ho Chi Minh City.

AgroChemEx Vietnam 2023 Exhibition was organized by China Plant Protection Industry Association (CCPIA), the Plant Protection Department, and Minh Vi Exhibition Company (VEAS).

AgroChemEx Vietnam 2023 opens in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Minh Sang.

AgroChemEx Vietnam 2023 opens in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Minh Sang.

On the morning of April 25, giving an opening speech, Mr. Le Van Thiet, Deputy Director of the Plant Protection Department emphasized: Along with the trend of integration taking place strongly and extensively in many fields, cooperation in the field of fertilizers, pesticides and agrochemicals between Vietnam and other countries around the world has always been interested, maintained and promoted by MARD.

AgroChemEx Vietnam 2023 is a very good opportunity for managers, fertilizer, pesticide, and agrochemical businesses between Vietnam and China. They can meet, exchange, develop and cooperate toward green, clean, safe, and sustainable agriculture.

Mr. Guo Wei, Deputy Secretary General of the China Plant Protection Industry Association (CCPIA), said that, after the interruption of exchanges due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, the organization of AgroChemEx Vietnam 2023 has a very practical meaning.

Exhibitions create opportunities for Vietnamese businesses to find partners and expand markets to regional and international countries. Photo: Minh Sang.

Exhibitions create opportunities for Vietnamese businesses to find partners and expand markets to regional and international countries. Photo: Minh Sang.

Through AgroChemEx Vietnam 2023, Chinese businesses want to find business opportunities and attract investment into the Vietnamese market. The exhibition also creates opportunities for Vietnamese businesses to find partners and expand markets to regional and international countries.

With the goal of agricultural development towards ecological, organic, circular, low carbon emission, the management of trade, import and export, production and use of agricultural materials; in which, fertilizers and pesticides are one of the important criteria contributing to the success of agriculture. Additionally, along with the rapid development of agricultural production to meet the needs of the market, the quality of agricultural materials has become even more important and is of more concern to society.

Exhibition View. Photo: Le Binh.

Exhibition View. Photo: Le Binh.

AgroChemEx Vietnam 2023 has attracted more than 100 fertilizer and pesticide, agrochemicals businesses with advanced technology and prestige in China to participate in the display and introduction of products, equipment, machines, and technology and they expect to welcome about 3,000 visitors. Within the framework of the exhibition, there are also seminars hosted by leading industry leaders and experts from the Department of Plant Protection and professional associations in Vietnam and China. Within the framework of the exhibition, there are also seminars hosted by leading industry leaders and experts from the Department of Plant Protection and professional associations in Vietnam and China.

According to Mr. Le Van Thiet, the exhibition is also a bridge to help organizations, individuals, and businesses operating in the field of fertilizers and pesticides, products, chemicals, and agricultural machines at home and abroad. They are able to meet, exchange experiences, look for business opportunities, and attract investment into the Vietnamese market, and at the same time create opportunities for Vietnamese businesses to find partners, and expand the market to other regional countries and international countries.

Authors: Minh Sang - Le Binh

Translated by Hoang Duy

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