Vietnamese fruits have been introduced at the Fruit Logistica, the world's largest fruit and vegetable exhibition in the world, which is underway in Berlin from February 7-9.
Vietnamese fruits at Fruit Logistica. (Photo: VNA)
Berlin (VNA) – Vietnamese fruits have beenintroduced at the Fruit Logistica, the world's largest fruit and vegetableexhibition in the world, which is underway in Berlin from February 7-9.
Seven Vietnamese companies brought their products to theevent. This is the third year that Vietnam has joined the exhibition.
Tran Van Cong, Agricultural Counsellor at the Vietnamese delegation to the EU,said that the European market spends up to 300 billion USD to importagricultural products, including about 60 billion USD for the fruit and vegetablegroup alone. So, there is huge potential for Vietnam's exports.
In the coming time, Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment will carry out an action programme to promote the export ofagricultural products to the European market as well as strengthen coordinationwith relevant agencies and guide localities and businesses to assist farmers inproducing products that are qualified to enter the EU.
More promotional work will be done so that Vietnamese goodscan penetrate deeply and widely into the European market, he said.
According to the General Department of Vietnam Customs,Vietnam's fruit and vegetable export turnover to the German market surpassed 36 million USD in 2023, an increase of 45.6% from the previous year.
Fruit Logistica is the world's most important trade fair forthe fresh fruit and vegetable industry, aiming to increase businesses' directaccess to global markets. This year, it focuses on fresh vegetables, fruits,organic products, and innovative solutions in agricultural processing equipmentand machinery. The exhibition attracted 2,770 businesses from 94 countriesaro🍌und the world this year./.
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