The 17th International Agriculture Trade Fair 2017 (Agroviet 2017) will take place at Phu Tho Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City’s Ward 11 from September 21-24, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Hanoi (VNA) – The 17th International AgricultureTrade Fair 2017 (Agroviet 2017) will take place at Phu Tho Stadium in Ho ChiMinh City’s Ward 11 from September 21-24, according to the Ministry ofAgriculture and Rural Development.
The event, the most prestigious fair of the agricultural sector, willgather 400 booths of 300 domestic and foreign enterprises specialised inagricultural equipment and materials, agro-forestry production and trade, andorganic farm produce production.
The annual event aims to strengthen trade promotion in agriculture, expandingpartnership in the field, and connecting businesses and consumers.
Within the framework of the event, many activities will also be held,including a symposium on agricultural tourism products, and a meeting betweenVietnamese and foreign firms.-VNA
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